Characterization of RS29, a blue-green proteorhodopsin variant from the Red Sea
Abstract
Using structural modeling comparisons and mutagenesis, amino acid residue 105 was found to function as a spectral tuning switch in marine proteorhodopsins (PR). Changes at this position account for most of the spectral difference between blue-absorbing PRs (B-PRs), and green-absorbing PRs (G-PRs). Here we analyzed a Red Sea variant (RS29) from a new family of PRs that is composed of G-PR type variants that possess
- This article is part of the themed collection: Photosensitized inactivation of microorganisms