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Bacteriorhodopsin - a single subunit with retinal (PDB ID: 1X0S). This image was created with RasTop (Molecular Visualization Software) and Adobe Photoshop Elements.
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Own work using: the Protein Data Bank (PDB) structural data:
PDB ID: 1X0S
Nishikawa, T., Murakami, M., Kouyama, T. (2005) Crystal structure of the 13-cis isomer of bacteriorhodopsin in the dark-adapted state. J.Mol.Biol. 352: 319-328.
PDB reference:
Nishikawa, T., Murakami, M., Kouyama, T. Crystal structure of the 13-cis isomer of bacteriorhodopsin.
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