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Researchers tap terahertz spectroscopy to probe photoactive proteins

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Kevin Robinson

A recent study of rhodopsin and bacteriorhodopsin using terahertz spectroscopy has led researchers to conclude that the technique may be useful in studying the conformational changes caused when biological pathways are activated. Spectra from the terahertz range are sensitive to the three-dimensional arrangement of the atoms in a molecule, making it a useful frequency region for probing conformational changes. Andrea G. Markelz of the University at Buffalo in New York, Susan K. Gregurick of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, in Baltimore and their colleagues studied rhodopsin...Read full article

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    Published: March 2008
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    bacteriorhodopsin
    A light-harvesting protein found in the purple membrane of a micro-organism called Halobacterium halobium. The protein undergoes a photocycle that involves several binary photochemical reactions that can be exploited for optical applications.
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