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    Archaerhodopsin proteins are a family of retinal-containing photoreceptors found in the archaea genera Halobacterium and Halorubrum. Like the homologous...
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    example, the proteins from halobacteria include bacteriorhodopsin and archaerhodopsin, which are light-driven proton pumps; halorhodopsin, a light-driven...
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    Bacteriorhodopsin — A proton pump used by Haloarchaea to harvest light energy. Archaerhodopsin — A family of retinal-containing photoreceptor proteins found in Halobacterium...
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  • PMID 24952910. Flytzanis NC, Bedbrook CN, Chiu H, et al. (2014). "Archaerhodopsin variants with enhanced voltage-sensitive fluorescence in mammalian...
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  • the St. Louis, Missouri, branded "106.5 The Arch" Arch, the protein archaerhodopsin-3, a light-driven proton pump used for research in optogenetics, a...
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    using optogenetic actuators like channelrhodopsin, halorhodopsin, and archaerhodopsin, while temporally-precise recordings can be made with the help of optogenetic...
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    belongs to the microbial rhodopsin family. Its homologs include the archaerhodopsins, the light-driven chloride pump halorhodopsin (for which the crystal...
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  • (NpHR), enhanced halorhodopsins (eNpHR2.0 and eNpHR3.0, see Figure 2), archaerhodopsin (Arch), fungal opsins (Mac) and enhanced bacteriorhodopsin (eBR). Optogenetic...
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    Chlamydomonas sensory rhodopsins B (CSRB), channelrhodopsin (ChR), and archaerhodopsin (Arch). Several microbal opsins, such as proteo- and bacteriorhodopsin...
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    used to generate ATP. Microbial rhodopsin Bacteriorhodopsin Opsin Archaerhodopsin Holoenzyme (Green) with helices A-G labeled (purple) as well as Retinal...
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  • growth than related halophiles. Its cell surface membrane contains Archaerhodopsin-3 (AR3), a photoreceptor protein which harvests the energy from sunlight...
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    Adams, D. S; Tseng, A.-S; Levin, M (2013). "Light-activation of the Archaerhodopsin H+-pump reverses age-dependent loss of vertebrate regeneration: Sparking...
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  • increases tidal volume of the breaths. Mice expressing proton pumps (archaerhodopsin) in Dbx1-derived preBötC neurons slows or stops breathing movements...
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    optogenetic silencing with yellow light. Later in 2010, he reported that archaerhodopsin-3 (Arch) from Halorubrum sodomense facilitated near-complete silencing...
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  • channelrhodopsins, bacteriorhodopsins, halorhodopsins, proteorhodopsins, archaerhodopsins, heliorhodopsins and xanthorhodopsins to carry out phototrophy. They...
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