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- Rhodopsin-like protein from the purple membrane of Halobacterium halobium. (1971) (1817)
- Isolation of the cell membrane of Halobacterium halobium and its fractionation into red and purple membrane. (1974) (1504)
- Functions of a new photoreceptor membrane. (1973) (931)
- Bacteriorhodopsin: a light-driven proton pump in Halobacterium Halobium. (1975) (867)
- Bacteriorhodopsin and the purple membrane of halobacteria. (1979) (804)
- Bacteriorhodopsin and related pigments of halobacteria. (1982) (635)
- Reconstitution of purple membrane vesicles catalyzing light-driven proton uptake and adenosine triphosphate formation. (1974) (593)
- Structure of the purple membrane. (1971) (418)
- SOME ELECTRON MICROSCOPICAL OBSERVATIONS ON LIQUID-CRYSTALLINE PHASES IN LIPID-WATER SYSTEMS (1962) (282)
- FINE STRUCTURE OF LIPID-DEPLETED MITOCHONDRIA (1967) (272)
- Tunable laser resonance raman spectroscopy of bacteriorhodopsin. (1974) (269)
- An Electron Microscope Study of Myelin Figures (1959) (257)
- Photophosphorylation in Halobacterium halobium. (1974) (229)
- Effect of acid pH on the absorption spectra and photoreactions of bacteriorhodopsin. (1979) (228)
- CURRENT MODELS FOR THE STRUCTURE OF BIOLOGICAL MEMBRANES (1969) (222)
- FURTHER CHARACTERIZATION OF PARTICULATE FRACTIONS FROM LYSED CELL ENVELOPES OF HALOBACTERIUM HALOBIUM AND ISOLATION OF GAS VACUOLE MEMBRANES (1968) (215)
- Identification of retinal isomers isolated from bacteriorhodopsin. (1977) (214)
- Kinetics and stoichiometry of light-induced proton release and uptake from purple membrane fragments, Halobacterium halobium cell envelopes, and phospholipid vesicles containing oriented purple membrane. (1976) (201)
- Chromophore structure in bacteriorhodopsin's N intermediate: implications for the proton-pumping mechanism. (1988) (200)
- A MORPHOLOGICAL STUDY OF HALOBACTERIUM HALOBIUM AND ITS LYSIS IN MEDIA OF LOW SALT CONCENTRATION (1967) (197)
- The structure of myelin figures and microemulsions as observed with the electron microscope (1960) (175)
- The isolation of mouse hepatocyte gap junctions. Preliminary chemical characterization and x-ray diffraction. (1972) (165)
- SALT AND pH‐DEPENDENT CHANGES OF THE PURPLE MEMBRANE ABSORPTION SPECTRUM (1984) (164)
- Light energy conversion in Halobacterium halobium. (1974) (133)
- Retinal isomer ratio in dark-adapted purple membrane and bacteriorhodopsin monomers. (1989) (125)
- Bacteriorhodopsin photoreaction: identification of a long-lived intermediate N (P,R350) at high pH and its M-like photoproduct. (1988) (124)
- SOME OBSERVATIONS ON NEGATIVELY STAINED MITOCHONDRIA (1963) (117)
- STUDIES ON THE REACTION OF OSMIUM TETROXIDE WITH LIPIDS AND RELATED COMPOUNDS. (1965) (107)
- The purple membrane of salt-loving bacteria. (1976) (97)
- Effect of lipid surface charges on the purple-to-blue transition of bacteriorhodopsin. (1987) (97)
- Light-driven proton translocations in Halobacterium halobium. (1976) (93)
- Surface pH controls purple-to-blue transition of bacteriorhodopsin. A theoretical model of purple membrane surface. (1989) (92)
- Oriented adsorption of purple membrane to cationic surfaces (1978) (91)
- Removal of transducer HtrI allows electrogenic proton translocation by sensory rhodopsin I. (1994) (90)
- Color discrimination in halobacteria: spectroscopic characterization of a second sensory receptor covering the blue-green region of the spectrum. (1986) (90)
- Purple membrane of halobacteria: a new light-energy converter (1980) (89)
- F1, A ROD-SHAPED MALE-SPECIFIC BACTERIOPHAGE THAT CONTAINS DNA. (1963) (87)
- Photoactive retinal pigments in haloalkaliphilic bacteria. (1986) (86)
- Primary photochemical processes in bacteriorhodopsin. (1976) (82)
- Electrical properties of phospholipid vesicles. (1970) (80)
- Box-shaped halophilic bacteria (1982) (79)
- Freeze-fractured purple membrane particles: protein content. (1977) (77)
- ELECTRON MICROSCOPY OF DNA MOLECULES "STAINED" WITH HEAVY METAL SALTS (1961) (72)
- Alternative translocation of protons and halide ions by bacteriorhodopsin. (1991) (71)
- The rhodopsin-like pigments of halobacteria: light-energy and signal transducers in an archaebacterium. (1985) (70)
- Structure of the cell envelope of Halobacterium halobium (1976) (67)
- Walsby's square bacterium: fine structure of an orthogonal procaryote (1981) (67)
- THE MOLECULAR STRUCTURE OF LIPID-WATER SYSTEMS AND CELL MEMBRANE MODELS STUDIED WITH THE ELECTRON MICROSCOPE (1962) (65)
- Attachment site(s) of retinal in bacteriorhodopsin. (1981) (63)
- PHOTOSENSORY AND CHEMOSENSORY BEHAVIOR OF HALOBACTERIUM HALOBIUM (1979) (63)
- Transient photovoltages in purple membrane multilayers. Charge displacement in bacteriorhodopsin and its photointermediates. (1978) (61)
- Light-dark adaptation of bacteriorhodopsin in triton-treated purple membrane. (1980) (61)
- Purple-to-blue transition of bacteriorhodopsin in a neutral lipid environment. (1988) (60)
- THE MORPHOLOGY OF SV5 VIRUS. (1964) (57)
- Action spectrum and quantum efficiency for proton pumping in Halobacterium halobium. (1980) (54)
- Molecular weight of bacteriorhodopsin solubilized in Triton X-100. (1977) (54)
- Comparison of purple membrane from Halobacterium cutirubrum and Halobacterium halabium. (1976) (54)
- Light-regulated retinal-dependent reversible phosphorylation of Halobacterium proteins. (1980) (51)
- Circular dichroism of biological membranes: purple membrane of Halobacterium halobium. (1977) (50)
- Bacterial rhodopsins: Evolution of a mechanistic model for the ion pumps (2008) (47)
- Effect of protein-protein interaction on light adaptation of bacteriorhodopsin. (1980) (45)
- Coupling between the bacteriorhodopsin photocycle and the protonmotive force in Halobacterium halobium cell envelope vesicles. II. Quantitation and preliminary modeling of the M----bR reactions. (1984) (45)
- Structure of the Plasma Membrane: An Electron‐Microscope Study (1962) (40)
- Photoconversion from the light-adapted to the dark-adapted state of bacteriorhodopsin. (1985) (39)
- The surface structure of influenza virus filaments. (1961) (37)
- Picosecond and steady state, variable intensity and variable temperature emission spectroscopy of bacteriorhodopsin. (1978) (36)
- Location of the chromophore in bacteriorhodopsin. (1980) (33)
- INTERACTIONS OF ETHER-DISRUPTED INFLUENZA A2 VIRUS WITH ERYTHROCYTES, INHIBITORS, AND ANTIBODIES. (1964) (32)
- Electron microscopic observations of bronchial epithelium: I. Annulate lamellae (1967) (31)
- THE ISOLATION OF MOUSE HEPATOCYTE GAP JUNCTIONS (1972) (31)
- Reconstitution of purified halorhodopsin. (1984) (27)
- Selective nitration of tyrosines-26 and -64 in bacteriorhodopsin with tetranitromethane. (1984) (24)
- Bacteriorhodopsin: photosignal transduction and photoenergy transduction in different biological systems. (1974) (24)
- A rapid population method for action spectra applied to Halobacterium halobium (1988) (24)
- Effects of tyrosine-26 and tyrosine-64 nitration on the photoreactions of bacteriorhodopsin. (1985) (23)
- Electron microscopic observations of bronchial epithelium. II. Filosomes. (1967) (22)
- Bacteriorhodopsin and halorhodopsin: Multiple ion pumps (1990) (21)
- Interpretation of the spatial charge displacements in bacteriorhodopsin in terms of structural changes during the photocycle. (1999) (18)
- Photoactive Pigments in Halobacteria from the Gavish Sabkha (1985) (18)
- Structural and spectroscopic characteristics of bacteriorhodopsin in air-water interface films (1977) (18)
- Halobacterium halobium photophosphorylation: illumination-dependent increase in the adenylate energy charge and phosphorylation potential (1983) (17)
- Preparation and characteristics of lipid vesicles (1971) (16)
- Photoisomerization of the chromophore in bacteriorhodopsin during the proton pumping photocycle. (1981) (16)
- Purple membrane vesicles: Morphology and proton translocation (1977) (15)
- Coupling between the bacteriorhodopsin photocycle and the protonmotive force in Halobacterium halobium cell envelope vesicles. III. Time-resolved increase in the transmembrane electric potential and modeling of the associated ion fluxes. (1985) (13)
- Exchange kinetics of the Schiff base proton in bacteriorhodopsin. (1980) (13)
- Photoexcitation of the O-intermediate in bacteriorhodopsin mutant L93A. (2003) (13)
- Proton transport by bacteriorhodopsin through an interface film (1977) (12)
- SPONTANEOUS AGGREGATION OF BACTERIORHODOPSIN IN BROWN MEMBRANE (1981) (11)
- Transient proton inflows during illumination of anaerobic Halobacterium halobium cells. (1985) (10)
- Orientation of purple membrane in combined electric and magnetic fields (1995) (10)
- From membrane structure to bacteriorhodopsin (1994) (10)
- A model for the function of bacteriorhodopsin. (1979) (8)
- THE RADIOLYTIC REDUCTION OF THE SCHIFF BASE IN BACTERIORHODOPSIN (1984) (7)
- Late events in the photocycle of bacteriorhodopsin mutant L93A. (2003) (7)
- Proton Translocation by Bacteriorhodopsin in Model Systems (1977) (6)
- MORPHOLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS ON MITOCHONDRIA AND RELATED STRUCTURES * (1966) (6)
- Blue form of bacteriorhodopsin and its order-disorder transition during dehydration. (1994) (5)
- THE STRUCTURE OF AN ION PUMP (1976) (5)
- Retinal migration during dark reduction of bacteriorhodopsin. (1984) (5)
- The photocycle of bacteriorhodopsin at high pH and ionic strength. I. Effects of pH and buffer on the absorption kinetics. (1997) (5)
- Mechanistic aspects of the thermal equilibration of retinylidene imines and immonium salts (1979) (5)
- Electron microscope observations of nuclear evaginations in bronchial epithelium (1965) (5)
- Linear and circular dichroism of oriented purple membranes (1978) (4)
- SPECULATIONS ABOUT THE EVOLUTION OF HALOBACTERIA AND OF CHEMIOSMOTIC MECHANISMS (1978) (4)
- Photoreactions of bacteriorhodopsin (1977) (4)
- Photoenergy transduction in halobacterium halobium (1975) (4)
- Electron microscopy of fixed lipids (2005) (4)
- Light-dependent proton transport by bacteriorhodopsin incorporated in an interface film. (1977) (3)
- Light energy transduction by the purple membrane of halophilic bacteria. (1977) (3)
- Light Energy Transducing and Signal Transducing Rhodopsins of Halobacteria (1989) (2)
- [Osmium tetroxide staining of intracellular myelin patterns]. (1957) (1)
- Electron microscopic observations on bronchial epithelium. 1. Annulate lamellae. (1967) (1)
- Histochemistry of the Mitochondrial System (1964) (0)
- [Morphology of the segmented nerve fibers]. (1956) (0)
- Light energy transduction in halobacteria (1976) (0)
- Structural Organization of the Mitochondrion (2008) (0)
- The photocycle of bacteriorhodopsin at high pH and ionic strength. II. Time-dependent anisotropy studied by partially saturating photoselection. (1997) (0)
- Attachment site(s) of retinal in bacteriorhodopsin (halobacteria/purple membrane/tertiary structure/chromophore/borohydride reduction) (1981) (0)
- [Golgi apparatus and centrioles of human plasma cells]. (1957) (0)
- ELECTRON MICROSCOPE OBSERVATIONS OF NUCLEAR EVAGINATION IN BRONCHIAL EPITHELIUM. (1965) (0)
- [Fine structure of the granula of human mast-cells]. (1956) (0)
- Single pulse picosecond fluorescence studies in bacteriorhodopsin (A) (1978) (0)
- Reply from Stoeckenius (1986) (0)
- The Membranes. Albert J. Dalton and Françoise Haguenau, Eds. Academic Press, New York, 1968. xiv + 224 pp., illus. $12.50. Ultrastructure in Biological Systems, vol. 4 (1969) (0)
- Functions of a new photoreceptor membrane. [energy conversion via halobacteria rhodopsin changes (1973) (0)
- Membrane Proteins and Their Interactions with Lipids, Volume 1 of Membrane Proteins : edited by Roderick A. Capaldi, Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York, 1977, 280 pp., Sfr. 114.00. (1978) (0)
- RELATED PIGMENTS OF HALO BACTERIA (1982) (0)
- Location of the chromophore in bacteriorhodopsin (purple membrane/neutron diffraction/halobacteria/light energy transduction/proton translocation) (0)
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