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Glutamic Acid 113 Serves as the Retinylidene Schiff Base Counterion in Bovine Rhodopsin.
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AMD3100, a Small Molecule Inhibitor of HIV-1 Entry via the CXCR4 Co-receptor.
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A Binding Pocket for a Small Molecule Inhibitor of HIV-1 Entry Within the Transmembrane Helices of CCR5.
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Structure and Function in Rhodopsin. Studies of the Interaction Between the Rhodopsin Cytoplasmic Domain and Transducin.
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A Single Amino Acid Substitution in Rhodopsin ( Lysine 248 –-> Leucine) Prevents Activation of Transducin.
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Protonation States of Membrane-Embedded Carboxylic Acid Groups in Rhodopsin and Metarhodopsin II: A Fourier-Transform Infrared Spectroscopy Study of Site-Directed Mutants.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 90:10206–10210 (1993).

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Rhodopsin: Structural Basis of Molecular Physiology.
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N-Terminal Substitutions in the CCR5 Co-receptor Impair gp120 Binding and HIV-1 Entry.
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A Conserved Carboxylic Acid Group Mediates Light-Dependent Proton Uptake and Signaling by Rhodopsin.
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Specific Tryptophan UV-Absorbance Changes Are Probes of the Transition of Rhodopsin to Its Active State.
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Rhodopsin: Insights from Recent Structural and Mutagenesis Studies.
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Analysis of the Mechanism by Which the Small-Molecule CCR5 Antagonists SCH-351125 and SCH-350581 Inhibit Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Entry.
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Identification of Glutamic Acid 113 as the Schiff Base Proton Acceptor in the Metarhodopsin II Photointermediate of Rhodopsin.
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Mutation of the Fourth Cytoplasmic Loop of Rhodopsin Affects Binding of Transducin and Peptides Derived from the Carboxyl-terminal Sequences of Transducin a and g Subunits.
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Introduction of Hydroxyl-Bearing Amino Acids Causes Bathochromic Spectral Shifts in Rhodopsin: Amino Acid Substitutions Responsible for Red-Green Color Pigment Spectral Tuning.
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Retinal Counterion Switch in the Photoactivation of the G Protein-Coupled Receptor Rhodopsin.
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Regulation of the Rhodopsin-Transducin Interaction by a Highly Conserved Carboxylic Acid Group.
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Curvature and Hydrophobic Forces Drive Oligomerization and Modulate Activity of Rhodopsin in Membranes.
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