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Géza I. Groma
Géza I. Groma
Senior research fellow, Biological Research Centre, Szeged, Hungary
Verified email at brc.mta.hu
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Direct measurement of picosecond charge separation in bacteriorhodopsin
GI Groma, G Szabo, G Varo
Nature 308 (5959), 557-558, 1984
691984
Terahertz radiation from bacteriorhodopsin reveals correlated primary electron and proton transfer processes
GI Groma, J Hebling, IZ Kozma, G Váró, J Hauer, J Kuhl, E Riedle
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 105 (19), 6888-6893, 2008
562008
Coupling between the bacteriorhodopsin photocycle and the protonmotive force in Halobacterium halobium cell envelope vesicles. II. Quantitation and preliminary modeling of the …
GI Groma, SL Helgerson, PK Wolber, D Beece, Z Dancshazy, L Keszthelyi, ...
Biophysical journal 45 (5), 985-992, 1984
481984
Resonant optical rectification in bacteriorhodopsin
GI Groma, A Colonna, JC Lambry, JW Petrich, G Váró, M Joffre, MH Vos, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 101 (21), 7971-7975, 2004
472004
How many M forms are there in the bacteriorhodopsin photocycle?
GI Groma, Z Dancshazy
Biophysical journal 50 (2), 357-366, 1986
421986
Picosecond and nanosecond components in bacteriorhodopsin light-induced electric response signal
GI Groma, F Ráksi, G Szabó, G Váró
Biophysical journal 54 (1), 77-80, 1988
401988
Charge displacement in bacteriorhodopsin during the forward and reverse bR-K phototransition
GI Groma, J Hebling, C Ludwig, J Kuhl
Biophysical journal 69 (5), 2060-2065, 1995
321995
Characterization of the proton-transporting photocycle of pharaonis halorhodopsin
Á Kulcsár, GI Groma, JK Lanyi, G Váró
Biophysical Journal 79 (5), 2705-2713, 2000
272000
Kinetics of light-induced intramolecular energy transfer in different conformational states of NADH
Z Heiner, T Roland, J Leonard, S Haacke, GI Groma
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B 121 (34), 8037-8045, 2017
262017
Photocycle of dried acid purple form of bacteriorhodopsin
GI Groma, L Kelemen, Á Kulcsár, M Lakatos, G Váró
Biophysical Journal 81 (6), 3432-3441, 2001
262001
Vibrational motions associated with primary processes in bacteriorhodopsin studied by coherent infrared emission spectroscopy
GI Groma, A Colonna, JL Martin, MH Vos
Biophysical journal 100 (6), 1578-1586, 2011
212011
Quantification of sudden light-induced polarization in bacteriorhodopsin by optical rectification
A Colonna, GI Groma, JL Martin, M Joffre, MH Vos
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B 111 (10), 2707-2710, 2007
172007
Retinal isomerization dynamics in dry bacteriorhodopsin films
A Colonna, GI Groma, MH Vos
Chemical physics letters 415 (1-3), 69-73, 2005
162005
Casein aggregates built step-by-step on charged polyelectrolyte film surfaces are calcium phosphate-cemented
K Nagy, AM Pilbat, G Groma, B Szalontai, FJG Cuisinier
Journal of biological chemistry 285 (50), 38811-38817, 2010
152010
Characterization of the azide-dependent bacteriorhodopsin-like photocycle of salinarum halorhodopsin
M Lakatos, GI Groma, C Ganea, JK Lanyi, G Váró
Biophysical journal 82 (4), 1687-1695, 2002
152002
The photochemical cycle of bacteriorhodopsin has no refractory period
Z Dancshazy, GI Groma, D Oesterhelt, J Tittor
FEBS letters 196 (2), 198-202, 1986
151986
A novel NADPH-dependent oxidoreductase with a unique domain structure in the hyperthermophilic Archaeon, Thermococcus litoralis
A Tóth, M Takács, G Groma, G Rákhely, KL Kovács
FEMS microbiology letters 282 (1), 8-14, 2008
142008
Estimation of kinetic parameters from time-resolved fluorescence data: A compressed sensing approach
GI Groma, Z Heiner, A Makai, F Sarlós
RSC advances 2 (30), 11481-11490, 2012
102012
The photocycle of bacteriorhodopsin at high pH and ionic strength: I. Effects of pH and buffer on the absorption kinetics
GI Groma, RA Bogomolni, W Stoeckenius
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA)-Bioenergetics 1319 (1), 59-68, 1997
101997
Bacteriorhodopsin: a picosecond optoelectric signal transducer
GI Groma, G Szabo, G Váró, F Raksi, L Keszthelyi
BioSystems 27 (4), 201-202, 1992
91992
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