Bacteriorhodopsin
| Bacteriorhodopsin | |||||||
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| Halobacterium salinarum bacteriorhodopsin homotrimer viewed from the cytoplasm. Bound retinal shown in black. PDB: 6RQP | |||||||
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| Symbol | bop | ||||||
| UniProt | P02945 | ||||||
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Bacteriorhodopsin (Bop) is a protein used by Archaea, most notably by Haloarchaea, a class of the Euryarchaeota. It acts as a proton pump; that is, it captures light energy and uses it to move protons across the membrane out of the cell. The resulting proton gradient is subsequently converted into chemical energy.