Electron crystallography reveals the structure of metarhodopsin I (original) (raw)

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Equilibrium between metarhodopsin-I and metarhodopsin-II is dependent on the conformation of the third cytoplasmic loop

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Retinal counterion switch in the photoactivation of the G protein-coupled receptor rhodopsin

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Retinal Ligand Mobility Explains Internal Hydration and Reconciles Active Rhodopsin Structures

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Photoactivated state of rhodopsin and how it can form

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Crystal structure of metarhodopsin II

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Solid-State 2 H NMR Structure of Retinal in Metarhodopsin I

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Solvent and Protein Effects on the Structure and Dynamics of the Rhodopsin Chromophore

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Hydrogen exchange study of membrane-bound rhodopsin. II. Light-induced protein structure change

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Function of Extracellular Loop 2 in Rhodopsin: Glutamic Acid 181 Modulates Stability and Absorption Wavelength of Metarhodopsin II

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Projection structure of frog rhodopsin in two crystal forms

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Visual pigment rhodopsin : a computer simulation of the molecular dynamics of 11-cis-retinal chromophore and amino-acid residues in the chromophore centre

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Functional role of internal water molecules in rhodopsin revealed by x-ray crystallography

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