159 results on '"Sineshchekov, Oleg A."'
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2. RubyACRs, nonalgal anion channelrhodopsins with highly red-shifted absorption
3. Bacteriorhodopsin-like channelrhodopsins : Alternative mechanism for control of cation conductance
4. Abstract 1074 Structural insights into Potassium-selectivity in Kalium Channelrhodopsins (KCRs)
5. Anabaena Sensory Rhodopsin: A Photochromic Color Sensor at 2.0 Å
6. Sequential absorption of two photons creates a bistable form of RubyACR responsible for its strong desensitization
7. Two Rhodopsins Mediate Phototaxis to Low- and High-Intensity Light in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii
8. Desensitization and Dark Recovery of the Photoreceptor Current in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii
9. Potassium-selective channelrhodopsins
10. Photochemical reaction cycle transitions during anion channelrhodopsin gating
11. Gating mechanisms of a natural anion channelrhodopsin
12. Structures of channelrhodopsin paralogs in peptidiscs explain their contrasting K+ and Na+ selectivities.
13. Structural Foundations of Potassium Selectivity in Channelrhodopsins
14. Biophysical characterization of light-gated ion channels using planar automated patch clamp
15. Emerging Diversity of Channelrhodopsins and Their Structure-Function Relationships
16. A Schiff Base Connectivity Switch in Sensory Rhodopsin Signaling
17. Changes in photoreceptor currents and their sensitivity to the chemoeffector tryptone during gamete mating in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii
18. Integration of photo- and chemosensory signaling pathways in Chlamydomonas
19. Cation and Anion Channelrhodopsins: Sequence Motifs and Taxonomic Distribution
20. His-75 in Proteorhodopsin, a Novel Component in Light-driven Proton Translocation by Primary Pumps
21. Mutational Analysis of the Phototransduction Pathway of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii
22. The crystal structure of bromide-bound GtACR1 reveals a pre-activated state in the transmembrane anion tunnel
23. Conductance Mechanisms of Rapidly Desensitizing Cation Channelrhodopsins from Cryptophyte Algae
24. Editorial on Special Issue “The Advances and Applications of Optogenetics”
25. Conductance Mechanisms of Rapidly Desensitizing Cation Channelrhodopsins from Cryptophyte Algae
26. Opposite Charge Movements Within the Photoactive Site Modulate Two-Step Channel Closing in GtACR1
27. Functional analysis of the eyespot in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii mutant ey 627, mt −
28. Crystal structure of a natural light-gated anion channelrhodopsin
29. Extending the Time Domain of Neuronal Silencing with Cryptophyte Anion Channelrhodopsins
30. Extending the Time Domain of Neuronal Silencing with Cryptophyte Anion Channelrhodopsins
31. The Expanding Family of Natural Anion Channelrhodopsins Reveals Large Variations in Kinetics, Conductance, and Spectral Sensitivity
32. The Expanding Family of Natural Anion Channelrhodopsins Reveals Large Variations in Kinetics, Conductance, and Spectral Sensitivity
33. In Vitro Activity of a Purified Natural Anion Channelrhodopsin
34. Crystal structure of a natural light-gated anion channelrhodopsin.
35. Anion channelrhodopsins for inhibitory cardiac optogenetics
36. Structurally Distinct Cation Channelrhodopsins from Cryptophyte Algae
37. In Vitro Demonstration of Light-Driven Na+/H+ Pumping by a Microbial Rhodopsin
38. In Vitro Demonstration of Dual Light-Driven Na+/H+ Pumping by a Microbial Rhodopsin
39. In Vitro Activity of a Purified Natural Anion Channelrhodopsin.
40. Mechanism divergence in microbial rhodopsins
41. Role of a Helix B Lysine Residue in the Photoactive Site in Channelrhodopsins
42. Characterization of a Highly Efficient Blue-shifted Channelrhodopsin from the Marine Alga Platymonas subcordiformis
43. Intramolecular Proton Transfer in Channelrhodopsins
44. Diversity and molecular mechanisms of channelrhodopsins
45. New Channelrhodopsin with a Red-Shifted Spectrum and Rapid Kinetics from Mesostigma viride
46. Role of the Cytoplasmic Domain in Anabaena Sensory Rhodopsin Photocycling: Vectoriality of Schiff Base Deprotonation
47. Changes in photoreceptor currents and their sensitivity to the chemoeffector tryptone during gamete mating in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii
48. Rhodopsin-Mediated Photoreception in Cryptophyte Flagellates
49. Photochromicity of Anabaena Sensory Rhodopsin, an Atypical Microbial Receptor with a cis-Retinal Light-adapted Form
50. The Cytoplasmic Membrane-proximal Domain of the HtrII Transducer Interacts with the E-F Loop of Photoactivated Natronomonas pharaonis Sensory Rhodopsin II
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