Abstract
31P NMR has been used to measure light-induced pH changes inside bacteriorhodopsin vesicles containing entrapped sodium glucose-6-phosphate. Reversible light-induced pH changes were observed at various pH values. The results indicate that our vesicle preparations were not homogeneous with respect to the generation of pH gradients.
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