Spin-dependent photoelectron transmission and spin-dependent electrochemical studies were conducted on purple membrane containing bacteriorhodopsin (bR) deposited on gold, aluminum/aluminum-oxide, and nickel substrates. The result indicates spin selectivity in electron transmission through the membrane. Although the chiral bR occupies only about 10% of the volume of the membrane, the spin polarization found is on the order of 15%. The electrochemical studies indicate a strong dependence of the conduction on the protein's structure. Denaturation of the protein causes a sharp drop in the conduction through the membrane.
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Mishra, D., Markus, T. Z., Naaman, R., Kettner, M., Göhler, B., Zacharias, H., … Fontanesi, C. (2013). Spin-dependent electron transmission through bacteriorhodopsin embedded in purple membrane. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 110(37), 14872–14876. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1311493110