Photoreversible Conductance Changes Induced by Phytochrome in Model Lipid Membranes
AUTOR(ES)
Roux, Stanley J.
RESUMO
The plant protein phytochrome induces photoreversible conductance changes when added to a black lipid membrane made from oxidized cholesterol. The conductance of the phytochrome-modified membrane is increased by red-light illumination but is decreased by illumination with far-red light. Denatured phytochrome does not affect the conductance of the model membrane.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=433353Documentos Relacionados
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