314 research outputs found

    Arginine remarkably prolongs the lifetime of the M-intermediate in the bacteriorhodopsin photocycle at room temperature

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    AbstractThe lifetime of the M-intermediate in the bacteriorhodopsin photocycle was remarkably prolonged on drying a suspension of purple membrane, in arginine solution at alkaline pH. The M-intermediate could be completely accumulated under illumination (530 nm) at room temperature. The crystalline structure of purple membranes was retained after this treatment. The lifetime of the M-intermediate was found to be longer than 100 s and depended on the pH of the purple membrane suspension before drying. It was suggested that an interaction between the guanidium group of arginine and an amino acid residue played an important role in the prolongation

    A Study on Japanese Style Negotiation

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    Quaternary structure of LOV-domain containing polypeptide of Arabidopsis FKF1 protein

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    AbstractFlavin-binding, Kelch repeat, F-box (FKF1) protein is a photoreceptor to regulate flowering of Arabidopsis. The protein has a light, oxygen and voltage (LOV)-sensing domain binding a flavin mononucleotide. The photo-activation of the domain is an indispensable step to initiate the cellular signaling for flowering. In the present study, a LOV-containing polypeptide of FKF1 was prepared by an overexpression system, and the quaternary structure of it was studied by size exclusion chromatography and small-angle X-ray scattering. The apparent molecular weight from chromatography suggested a globular trimeric or an anisotropic-shaped dimeric association of the polypeptide in solution. The scattering experiment demonstrated a dimeric association of the polypeptides with an elongated molecular shape displaying the radius of gyration of 27Å and the maximum dimension of 94Å. The molecular shape simulated from scattering profiles suggests an antiparallel association of the LOV domains in the dimer. Though the absorption spectrum of blue-light irradiated polypeptide was stable in the photoactivated state for a long period, the scattering profiles showed very small changes between the dark and light conditions. Based on the homologies in the amino-acid sequences and the scattering profiles, these results are discussed in connection with the structures and function of LOV domains of phototropin

    On Rotation Matrices of given Axes and Angles and the Group Structure on SO(3)

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    We treat rotation matrices of given axes and angles in the space R^3 = ImH of pure imaginary quaternions. We give a product formula of rotation matrices of given axes vectors and so explain the group structure on SO(3)~RP^3 from the view point of axes and angles
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