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Biophysical Journal | 1991

Correlation between absorption maxima and thermal isomerization rates in bacteriorhodopsin

Steven J. Milder

The reported rates of thermal 13-cis to all-trans isomerization of the protonated Schiff base of retinal (PSBR) in solution and in bacteriorhodopsin (BR) are shown to be correlated with the red shift in the absorption maximum of the chromophore, though the linear fit is different for BR and for a model PSBR in solution. Because the red shift in the absorption has been previously shown to be correlated with pi-electron delocalization in the chromophore, this suggests that the thermal isomerization rate is largely regulated by the amount of double bond character in the chromophore. Because the linear fit of isomerization rates with absorption maxima is different for BR and the model PSBR, specific interactions of the protein with the chromophore must also be a factor in determining thermal isomerization rates in BR. A model of the later steps in the photocycle of BR is presented in which the 13-cis to all-trans thermal isomerization occurs during the O intermediate.


Biophysical Journal | 1986

A new approach to understanding the initial step in visual transduction

Steven J. Milder; David S. Kliger

Data from picosecond spectroscopic studies of the formation kinetics of bathorhodopsin upon photolysis of rhodopsin and isorhodopsin was analyzed in terms of the Englman-Jortner theory of radiationless transitions. It was found that low frequency vibrations of the protein and/or chromophore are important in coupling bathorhodopsin to its precursor. The results were consistent with a mechanism for bathorhodopsin formation involving only a simple chromophore isomerization. A similar analysis of the formation kinetics of the K state of bacteriorhodopsin showed that different low frequency vibrations than those calculated for rhodopsin couple it to its precursor. The frequency of these vibrations increases upon deuteration for rhodopsin, while it decreases upon deuteration for bacteriorhodopsin. This points out the importance the specific protein matrix has on the primary photolysis reaction.


Biochemistry | 1991

Effects of detergent environments on the photocycle of purified monomeric bacteriorhodopsin

Steven J. Milder; Thorgeir E. Thorgeirsson; Larry J. W. Miercke; Robert M. Stroud; David S. Kliger


Biochemistry | 1991

Effects of Asp-96 → Asn, Asp-85 → Asn, and Arg-82 → Gln single-site substitutions on the photocycle of bacteriorhodopsin

Thorgeir E. Thorgeirsson; Steven J. Milder; Larry J. W. Miercke; Mary C. Betlach; Richard F. Shand; Robert M. Stroud; David S. Kliger


Inorganic Chemistry | 1994

Spectroscopy and photophysics of Rh2(dimen)42+ (dimen = 1,8-diisocyanomenthane). Exceptional metal-metal bond shortening in the lowest electronic excited states

Vincent M. Miskowski; Steven F. Rice; Harry B. Gray; Richard F. Dallinger; Steven J. Milder; Michael G. Hill; Christopher L. Exstrom; Kent R. Mann


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1985

Spectroscopy and photochemistry of thiouracils: implications for the mechanism of photocrosslinking in tRNA

Steven J. Milder; David S. Kliger


Biochemistry | 1996

Allosteric Intermediates in Hemoglobin. 1. Nanosecond Time-Resolved Circular Dichroism Spectroscopy†

Sofie Björling; Robert A. Goldbeck; Sarah J. Paquette; Steven J. Milder; David S. Kliger


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1980

Studies of energy-transfer and electron-transfer processes involving the 3A2u excited states of binuclear rhodium isocyanide complexes

Steven J. Milder; Robert A. Goldbeck; David S. Kliger; Harry B. Gray


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1986

Circular dichroism of a subnanosecond state: (.DELTA.)-Fe(bpy)32+

Steven J. Milder; Jon S. Gold; David S. Kliger


The Journal of Physical Chemistry | 1986

Temperature dependence of the excited-state absorption of Ru(bpy)32+

Steven J. Milder; Jon S. Gold; David S. Kliger

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Harry B. Gray

California Institute of Technology

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Vincent M. Miskowski

California Institute of Technology

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Steven F. Rice

California Institute of Technology

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Bruce S. Brunschwig

Brookhaven National Laboratory

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Christopher L. Exstrom

University of Nebraska at Kearney

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