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ORIENTATION OF RETINYLIDENE CHROMOPHORE OF HYPSORHODOPSIN IN FROG RETINA
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1980
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Retinal BiologyGanglion CellFrog RetinaEngineeringBioluminescenceBiochemistryOphthalmologyRetinaTransition Dipole MomentPhotoreceptor CellMembrane BiologyBiophotonicsOrange LightNervous SystemVertebrate VisionMedicineBiophysics
Abstract— Hypsorhodopsin and bathorhodopsin were formed in the frog retina by irradiating rhodopsin at liquid He temperature (9 K) with orange light (> 520 nm) and blue light (437 nm), respectively. Hypsorhodopsin was converted to bathorhodopsin in the retina by warming above 32 K in the dark. Similar phenomena were observed in the rod outer segment suspension. A difference spectrum between hypsorhodopsin and bathorhodopsin in the retina produced by warming was almost identical with that in the rod outer segment suspension. This suggests that the transition dipole moment of hypsorhodopsin is parallel to the disk membrane plane which is also parallel to that of bathorhodopsin.
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