Cation-Specific Conformations in a Dual-Function Ion-Pumping Microbial Rhodopsin

Volume: 54, Issue: 25, Pages: 3950 - 3959
Published: Jun 17, 2015
Abstract
A recently discovered rhodopsin ion pump (DeNaR, also known as KR2) in the marine bacterium Dokdonia eikasta uses light to pump protons or sodium ions from the cell depending on the ionic composition of the medium. In cells suspended in a KCl solution, DeNaR functions as a light-driven proton pump, whereas in a NaCl solution, DeNaR conducts light-driven sodium ion pumping, a novel activity within the rhodopsin family. These two distinct...
Paper Details
Title
Cation-Specific Conformations in a Dual-Function Ion-Pumping Microbial Rhodopsin
Published Date
Jun 17, 2015
Volume
54
Issue
25
Pages
3950 - 3959
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