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. 1978 Dec;79(3):657-62.
doi: 10.1083/jcb.79.3.657.

Bacteriorhodopsin induces a light-scattering change in Halobacterium halobium

Bacteriorhodopsin induces a light-scattering change in Halobacterium halobium

C L Wey et al. J Cell Biol. 1978 Dec.

Abstract

When suspensions of Halobacterium halobium are exposed to bright light, the light-scattering properties of the bacteria change. This light-scattering response can produce a transmission decrease of about 1% throughout the red and near-infrared region. The action spectrum for the light-scattering response appropriately matches the absorption spectrum of bacteriorhodopsin. The response is eliminated by cyanide p-trifluoro-methoxyphenylhydrazone, a proton ionophore, and by triphenylmethylphosphonium, a membrane permanent cation. A mild hypertonic shock induces a similar light-scattering change, suggesting that bright light causes the bacteria to shrink about 1% in volume, thereby producing the light-scattering response.

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