Circular Dichroism of Rhodopsin and Isorhodopsin

[1]  F. Crescitelli,et al.  CIRCULAR DICHROISM OF VISUAL PIGMENTS IN THE VISIBLE AND ULTRAVIOLET SPECTRAL REGIONS* , 1966, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.

[2]  T. Takagi,et al.  Inversion and enhancement of the circular dichroic spectrum of flavin adenine dinucleotide by the combination to D-amino acid oxidase. , 1966, Biochemical and biophysical research communications.

[3]  Y. Kito,et al.  Optical Rotation of Irradiated Rhodopsin Solution , 1966, Nature.

[4]  S. Mason,et al.  Electronic spectrum, optical activity, and structure of the acridine orange complex with poly‐α,L‐glutamic acid , 1966 .

[5]  P. Doty,et al.  THE ULTRAVIOLET CIRCULAR DICHROISM OF POLYPEPTIDES. , 1965, Journal of the American Chemical Society.

[6]  C. Djerassi,et al.  Configuratio, Conformation and Rotatory Dispersion of Optically Active Biaryls , 1962 .

[7]  M. Ishigami,et al.  On the labile intermediate of rhodopsin as demonstrated by low temperature illumination. , 1961, Biochimica et biophysica acta.

[8]  E. Blout,et al.  Optical Rotatory Dispersion of Dyes Bound to Macromolecules. Cationic Dyes: Polyglutamic Acid Complexes2,3 , 1961 .

[9]  G. Wald,et al.  Photochemical and stereochemical properties of carotenoids at low temperatures. , 1959, Nature.

[10]  R. Hubbard THE MOLECULAR WEIGHT OF RHODOPSIN AND THE NATURE OF THE RHODOPSIN-DIGITONIN COMPLEX , 1954, The Journal of general physiology.

[11]  G. Wald,et al.  THE MOLAR EXTINCTION OF RHODOPSIN , 1953, The Journal of general physiology.

[12]  G. Wald,et al.  GEOMETRICAL ISOMERS OF RETINENE , 1953, The Journal of general physiology.