Two-photon absorption of bacteriorhodopsin:: Formation of a red-shifted thermally stable photoproduct F620

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Fischer, T [1 ]
Hampp, NA [1 ]
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[1] Univ Marburg, Dept Chem, D-35032 Marburg, Germany
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10.1529/biophysj.104.055806
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Q6 [生物物理学];
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071011 ;
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By means of high- intensity 532 nm laser pulses, a photochemical conversion of the initial B(570) state of bacteriorhodopsin ( BR) to a stable photoproduct absorbing maximally at approximate to 620 nm in BR suspensions and at approximate to 610 nm in BR films is induced. This state, which we named F(620), is photochemically further converted to a group of three products with maximal absorptions in the wavelength range from 340 nm to 380 nm, which show identical spectral properties to the so- called P(360) state reported in the literature. The photoconversion from B(570) to F(620) is most likely a resonant two- photon absorption induced step. The formation of F(620) and P(360) leads to a distinguished photo- induced permanent optical anisotropy in BR films. The spectral dependence of the photo- induced anisotropy and the anisotropy orientations at the educt ( B(570)) and product ( F(620)) wavelengths are strong indicators that F(620) is formed in a direct photochemical step from B(570). The chemical nature of the P(360) products probably is that of a retro- retinal containing BR, but the structural characteristics of the F(620) state are still unclear. The photoinduced permanent anisotropy induced by short laser pulses in BR films helps to better understand the photochemical pathways related to this transition, and it is interesting in view of potential applications as this feature is the molecular basis for permanent optical data storage using BR films.
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