Publications by authors named "J P Zingoni"

The 19F-nmr chemical shift data of isomeric pigments (11-cis and 9-cis) of four vinyl fluororhodopsins and two trifluororhodopsins have been recorded. When compared with model protonated Schiff bases, a set of F-nmr opsin shift parameter (FOS) was obtained. The data revealed regiospecific protein perturbations on the F-resonances.

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It is suggested that general anesthetics invade the "hydrogen belts" of neuronal plasma membranes, i.e. the regions of the bilayer containing hydrogen bond acceptors (CO of phospholipids) and donors (OH of cholesterol, sphingosin, ?-hydroxy fatty acids, proteins), and that they restructure the H-bond patterns between membrane lipids and proteins.

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In studies of in-membrane molecular interactions, need may arise for a matrix that cannot itself interact, except hydrophobically, with the reactants. Such a bilayer matrix should, ideally, consist of only a hydrophobic zone without ionic outer layers and without hydrogen belts (the membrane strata containing CO and OH groups). However, because of the necessity of anchoring the bilayer to its aqueous surroundings, there must be polar substituents.

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Photochemical reactions of fluorinated rhodopsin analogues (F-rhodopsins) prepared from 10- or 12-fluorinated retinals (10- or 12-F-retinals) and cattle opsin were investigated by means of low-temperature spectrophotometry. On irradiation with blue light at liquid nitrogen temperature (-191 degrees C), the F-rhodopsins were converted to their respective batho intermediates. On warming, they decomposed to their respective fluororetinals and cattle opsin through lumi and meta intermediates.

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The effect of the length of the retinal polyene side chain on bacterioopsin pigment formation and function has been investigated with two series of synthetic retinal analogues. Cyclohexyl derivatives with polyene chains one carbon longer and one or more carbons shorter than retinal and linear polyenes with no ring have been synthesized and characterized. Compounds of six carbons or less in the polyene chain form pigments very poorly or not at all with bacterioopsin.

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