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Bacteriorhodopsin from Halobacterium salinarum

native sequence, lyophilized powder

Sinónimos:

BR from H. salinarum, Bacterioopsin, Bacteriorhodopsin from Halobacterium halobium

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About This Item

Número de CAS:
MDL number:
UNSPSC Code:
12352202
NACRES:
NA.56

biological source

Halobacterium salinarium

Quality Level

form

lyophilized powder

technique(s)

ligand binding assay: suitable
mass spectrometry (MS): suitable

UniProt accession no.

storage temp.

2-8°C

Gene Information

Halobacterium salinarium ... OE_RS05715(5953595) , VNG_RS05715(144807)

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General description

Bacteriorhodopsin (BR) is a covalent complex comprising bacterioopsin protein and retinal cofactor in the equimolar ratio. It corresponds to the molecular weight of 27kDa. BR belongs to the retinylidene class of proteins. It is a seven-membrane helical protein that acts as a photon-driven pump. BR can be used in studies of the folding and kenetics of β-helical proteins.
Bacteriorhodopsin is the prototypical "seven-helix" transmembrane protein (with seven α-helical domains), whose study led to advances in understanding G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). In Halobacteria, it acts as a light-harvesting protein, producing a proton gradient across the cell wall that is then used to drive biosynthetic processes.

Application

Bacteriorhodopsin from Halobacterium salinarum has been used:
  • in generation of droplet lipid bilayer
  • as a standard in quadrupole time-of-flight (QTOF) mass spectroscopy (MS)
  • in the generation of protein-detergent complex and micelles for dynamic light scattering studies

Bacteriorhodopsin is of interest in the development of artificial retinas, optical associative processors, and three-dimensional memory storage devices.

Biochem/physiol Actions

Bacteriorhodopsin (BR) from Halobacterium salinarum acts as a proton-driven pump. BR can be used in studies of the folding and kinetics of α-helical proteins. It is thermally stable and exhibits high photoelectric and photochemical efficiency. BR exists as trimer in a hexagonal lattice. Its photocycle intermediates are exploited in bioelectronics majorly in photoelectric and photochemical applications.
A transmembrane retinylidine protein that functions as a proton pump driven by light energy in Holobacterium.

Preparation Note

Aqueous suspensions may be sonicated to achieve the desired homogeneity and may be stored for a short time at a temperature of 2-8 °C or at a temperature of -20 °C without time limitation.
Wild-type bacteriorhodopsin is isolated from Halobacterium salinarum strain S9 as purple membranes.

Storage Class

11 - Combustible Solids

wgk_germany

WGK 3

flash_point_f

Not applicable

flash_point_c

Not applicable

ppe

Eyeshields, Gloves, type N95 (US)


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A review on bacteriorhodopsin-based bioelectronic devices
Li YT, et al.
Sensors, 18(5), 1368-1368 (2018)
Jonathan P Schlebach et al.
Protein science : a publication of the Protein Society, 21(1), 97-106 (2011-11-19)
The elucidation of the physical principles that govern the folding and stability of membrane proteins is one of the greatest challenges in protein science. Several insights into the folding of α-helical membrane proteins have come from the investigation of the
High production of bacteriorhodopsin from wild type Halobacterium salinarum
Seyedkarimi MS, et al.
Extremophiles : Life Under Extreme Conditions, 19(5), 1021-1028 (2015)
Light-Patterned Current Generation in a Droplet Bilayer Array
Schild V, et al.
Scientific reports, 7, 46585-46585 (2017)
Best practices and benchmarks for intact protein analysis for top-down mass spectrometry
Donnelly DP, et al,
Nature Methods, 16(7), 587-594 (2019)

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