Light isomerizes the chromophore of rhodopsin, 11-cis retinal (formerly retinene), to the all-trans configuration. This introduces a succession of unstable intermediates—pre-lumirhodopsin, lumirhodopsin, metarhodopsin —in which all-trans retinal is still attached to the chromophoric site on opsin. Finally, retinal is hydrolyzed from opsin. The present experiments show that metarhodopsin exists in two tautomeric forms, metarhodopsins I and II, with λmax 478 and 380 mµ. Metarhodopsin I appears first, then enters into equilibrium with metarhodopsin II. In this equilibrium, the proportion of metarhodopsin II is favored by higher temperature or pH, neutral salts, and glycerol. The change from metarhodopsin I to II involves the binding of a proton by a group with pK 6.4 (imidazole?), and a large increase of entropy. Metarhodopsin II has been confused earlier with the final mixture of all-trans retinal and opsin (λmax 387 mµ), which it resembles in spectrum. These two products are, however, readily distinguished experimentally.
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Tautomeric Forms of Metarhodopsin
Rowena G. Matthews,
Rowena G. Matthews
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Ruth Hubbard,
Ruth Hubbard
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Paul K. Brown,
Paul K. Brown
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George Wald
George Wald
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Rowena G. Matthews
From the Biological Laboratories of Harvard University, Cambridge
Ruth Hubbard
From the Biological Laboratories of Harvard University, Cambridge
Paul K. Brown
From the Biological Laboratories of Harvard University, Cambridge
George Wald
From the Biological Laboratories of Harvard University, Cambridge
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May 02 1963
Online ISSN: 1540-7748
Print ISSN: 0022-1295
Copyright ©, 1964, by The Rockefeller Institute Press
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J Gen Physiol (1963) 47 (2): 215–240.
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Rowena G. Matthews, Ruth Hubbard, Paul K. Brown, George Wald; Tautomeric Forms of Metarhodopsin . J Gen Physiol 1 November 1963; 47 (2): 215–240. doi: https://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.47.2.215
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