Functional expression of bacteriorhodopsin in oocytes allows direct measurement of voltage dependence of light induced H+ pumping

Abstract
We report on the first successful expression of the light driven H+ pump, bacteriorhodopsin, into the plasma membrane of oocytes from Xenopus laevis. The light induced photocurrents which reflect the pumping of H+ by BR were analysed under voltage clamp conditions. At least 100 active BR molecules per μm2 were expressed in the plasma membrane so that both the voltage clamp and giant patch clamp method could be applied. We show that H+ pumping by BR is modulated by the membrane potential, i.e. the pump current shows strong voltage dependence in the range measured between −165 mV to +60 mV.