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Download fileA New Class of Purple Membrane Variants for the Construction of Highly Oriented Membrane Assemblies on the Basis of Noncovalent Interactions
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posted on 2016-02-21, 14:43 authored by Roelf-Peter Baumann, Annegret
P. Busch, Björn Heidel, Norbert HamppPurple membranes (PM) from Halobacterium salinarum have been discussed for several technical applications. These ideas
started just several years after its discovery. The biological function
of bacteriorhodopsin (BR), the only protein in PM, is the light-driven
proton translocation across the membrane thereby converting light
energy into chemical energy. The astonishing physicochemical robustness
of this molecular assembly and the ease of its isolation triggered
ideas for technical uses. All basic molecular functions of BR, that
is, photochromism, photoelectrism, and proton pumping, are key elements
for technical applications like optical data processing and data storage,
ultrafast light detection and processing, and direct utilization of
sunlight in adenosine 5′-triphospate (ATP) generation or seawater
desalination. In spite of the efforts of several research groups worldwide,
which confirmed the proof-of-principle for all these potential applications,
only the photochromism-based applications have reached a technical
level. The physical reason for this is that no fixation or orientation
of the PMs is required. The situation is quite different for photoelectrism
and proton pumping where the macroscopic orientation of PMs is a prerequisite.
For proton pumping, in addition, the formation of artificial membranes
which prevent passive proton leakage is necessary. In this manuscript,
we describe a new class of PM variants with oppositely charged membrane
sides which enable an almost 100% orientation on a surface, which
is the key element for photoelectric applications of BR. As an example,
the mutated BR, BR-E234R7, was prepared and analyzed. A nearly 100%
self-orientation on mica was obtained.
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BRmacroscopic orientationmembrane sideslight energyNoncovalent InteractionsPurple membranesOriented Membrane AssembliesNew ClassHalobacterium salinarumseawater desalinationPM variantsultrafast light detectionATPchemical energydata storagephotoelectric applicationsfunctionphysicochemical robustnessPurple Membrane Variantsdata processingphotoelectrism234Rproton leakageresearch groups