Detecting conformational change by current transport in proteins: The case of bacteriorhodopsin monolayers

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Recent experiments on the light receptor bacteriorhodopsin have revealed the protein conductive properties and connected them to its sensing action. In particular it was shown that the super-Ohmic I-V characteristic acquired in dark, changes in the presence of green light, with an enhancement of current at increasing bias values. Here we propose a current transport model for proteins able to reproduce experimental data, mainly the dependence of current on their three dimensional (tertiary) structure. The model is based on a resistance network model and implements a tunneling mechanism of charge transfer between the amino-acids constituting the protein. © 2009 IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Alfinito, E., & Reggiani, L. (2009). Detecting conformational change by current transport in proteins: The case of bacteriorhodopsin monolayers. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 193). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/193/1/012107

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