“…Electric dichroism permits the observation of the orientation and alignment of membranes in suspension. Measurement of the absorption of light, polarized parallel or perpendicular to the direction of the applied electric fields, as a function of their strength furnishes data on the values of the permanent electric dipole moment (,u) and the polarizability (a) of the pm (Shinar et al, 1977;Keszthelyi, 1980Keszthelyi, , 1982Druckmann and Ottolenghi, 1981;Kimura et al, 1981;Tsuji and Neumann, 1981;Todorov et al, 1982;Otomo et al, 1986). The pH dependencies of the permanent dipole moment, the polar-izability and the angle of the retinal relative to the membrane normal (0), which can be determined from these measurements, have already been studied in the case of wild-type bR (Kimura et al, 1981;Barabas et al, 1983).…”