Microbial rhodopsins: wide distribution, rich diversity and great potential

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Abstract

One of the major topics in biophysics and physicobiology is to understand and utilize biological functions using various advanced techniques. Taking advantage of the photoreactivity of the seven-transmembrane rhodopsin protein family has been actively investigated by a variety of methods. Rhodopsins serve as models for membrane-embedded proteins, for photoactive proteins and as a fundamental tool for optogenetics, a new technology to control biological activity with light. In this review, we summarize progress of microbial rhodopsin research from the viewpoint of distribution, diversity and poten-tial.

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Kurihara, M., & Sudo, Y. (2015). Microbial rhodopsins: wide distribution, rich diversity and great potential. Biophysics and Physicobiology. Biophysical Society of Japan. https://doi.org/10.2142/biophysico.12.0_121

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