In the presence of valinomycin and K(+), bacteriorhodopsin undergoes (i) a decrease of its maximum absorbance, (ii) a blue shift of the maximum wavelength of both the light and the dark adapted forms. However (iii) a normal light adaptation is maintained and (iv) the retinal-retinal interactions are not perturbed. The role of valinomycin as a K(+)-carrier allowing a H(+)-K(+) competition as well as the stabilization of the deprotonated Schiff-base (linking retinal to the apo-opsin) is shown and discussed.
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