2008
DOI: 10.1002/jbm.a.31925
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Photoreversibility and photostability in films of octopus rhodopsin isolated from octopus photoreceptor membranes

Abstract: In this work, a new biomaterial resulting from the isolation of octopus rhodopsin (OR) starting from octopus photoreceptor membranes is presented. Mass spectroscopic characterization was employed in order to verify the presence of rhodopsin in the extract. Photoreversibility and photochromic properties were investigated using spectrophotometric measurements and pulsed light. Thin films of OR were realized using the gel-matrix entrapment method in polyvinyl alcohol solution. The results indicate that the photor… Show more

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“…The unique photochromic retinal protein from rhabdomeric Octopus membranes -rhodopsin -has emerged as an outstanding material for biomolecular photonic applications due to its specific properties and advantages [7,8]. The unique properties of the OctR is that it is bistable and as a result -photoreversible.…”
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“…The unique photochromic retinal protein from rhabdomeric Octopus membranes -rhodopsin -has emerged as an outstanding material for biomolecular photonic applications due to its specific properties and advantages [7,8]. The unique properties of the OctR is that it is bistable and as a result -photoreversible.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…OctR molecules maintain their functional activity at room temperature for several weeks [7]. OctR molecules have an ability to form thin films in gel-matrix [8].…”
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“…Frozen eyes were hemisected, and the retinas were collected and washed with buffer A (4% NaCl, 50 mM Na-phosphate buffer pH 6.8). This procedure was carried out in dim red light [87,88,89,90]. The sample was loaded onto a sucrose cushion (40 mL 40% sucrose) and centrifuged for 60 min at 16,000 rpm in a Sorvall Centrifuge with rotor.…”
Section: Langmuir-blodgett Multilayers Of Proteins For Health and mentioning
confidence: 99%