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Direct measurement of the photoelectric response time of bacteriorhodopsin via electro-optic sampling.


ABSTRACT: The photovoltaic signal associated with the primary photochemical event in an oriented bacteriorhodopsin film is measured by directly probing the electric field in the bacteriorhodopsin film using an ultrafast electro-optic sampling technique. The inherent response time is limited only by the laser pulse width of 500 fs, and permits a measurement of the photovoltage with a bandwidth of better than 350 GHz. All previous published studies have been carried out with bandwidths of 50 GHz or lower. We observe a charge buildup with an exponential formation time of 1.68 +/- 0.05 ps and an initial decay time of 31.7 ps. Deconvolution with a 500-fs Gaussian excitation pulse reduces the exponential formation time to 1.61 +/- 0.04 ps. The photovoltaic signal continues to rise for 4.5 ps after excitation, and the voltage profile corresponds well with the population dynamics of the K state. The origin of the fast photovoltage is assigned to the partial isomerization of the chromophore and the coupled motion of the Arg-82 residue during the primary event.

SUBMITTER: Xu J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1303231 | biostudies-literature | 2003 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Direct measurement of the photoelectric response time of bacteriorhodopsin via electro-optic sampling.

Xu J J   Stickrath A B AB   Bhattacharya P P   Nees J J   Váró G G   Hillebrecht J R JR   Ren L L   Birge R R RR  

Biophysical journal 20030801 2


The photovoltaic signal associated with the primary photochemical event in an oriented bacteriorhodopsin film is measured by directly probing the electric field in the bacteriorhodopsin film using an ultrafast electro-optic sampling technique. The inherent response time is limited only by the laser pulse width of 500 fs, and permits a measurement of the photovoltage with a bandwidth of better than 350 GHz. All previous published studies have been carried out with bandwidths of 50 GHz or lower. W  ...[more]

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