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Journal №1 for 2014 г.
Article in number:
The phototransforming photochrome transmembrane protein bacteriorhodopsin from purple membranes of halobacterium Halobacterium Halobium
Authors:
I.I. Ignatov - Professor, Hannover, Germany О.V. Моsin - Ph.D. (Chеm.), MGUPP
Abstract:
The article presents the technology of microbiological synthesis of natural phototransforming photochrome transmembraine protein bacteriorhodopsin (output 8-10 mg), which is capable to transform light energy to electrochemical energy of generated protons H+ and adenosine-5?-triphosphate (АТP). These data are important for nanoindustry of new modern domestic phototransforming nanomaterials on the base of bacteriorhodopsin and molecular bioelectronics.
Pages: 9-17
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