Double-Quantum 13C Nuclear Magnetic Resonance of Bathorhodopsin, the First Photointermediate in Mammalian Vision
Journal of the American Chemical Society2008Vol. 130(32), pp. 10490–10491
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Maria Concistrè, Axel Gansmüller, Neville McLean, Ole G. Johannessen, Ildefonso Marín-Montesinos, Petra H. M. Bovée‐Geurts, Peter J. E. Verdegem, Johan Lugtenburg, Richard C. D. Brown, Willem J. DeGrip, Malcolm H. Levitt
Abstract
The 13C chemical shifts of the primary visual photointermediate bathorhodopsin have been observed by performing double-quantum magic-angle-spinning NMR at low temperature in the presence of illumination. Strong isomerization shifts have been observed upon the conversion of rhodopsin into bathorhodopsin.
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