Abstract

The photocycle of the light-adapted purple membrane was studied with a time-resolved fluorometry apparatus: fluorescence of the sample suspension (>660 nm) was pumped with a 633-nm cw laser and the temporal change induced by a 532-nm pulsed laser was measured with a photon-counting-type transient recorder. The formation and the decay of the O 640 intermediate were clearly observed in the pH region between 4.0 and 11.4. A photochemical cycle of N 560 was apparently driven in alkaline suspension (pH > 9.3). An O-like fluorescent intermediate Q appears and decays with time constants of <0.1 ms and 1.7 ± 0.2 ms, respectively.

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