Abstract
Photolysis of octopus rhodopsin at 8 °C was studied by picosecond time-resolved spectroscopy. Both hypsorhodopsin and bathorhodopsin were formed from photorhodopsin, which was a primary photoproduct in the present time resolution (36 ps). The primary photoprocess of octopus rhodopsin is described as follows.
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