Preparation and Characterization of Inverted Cell Envelopes of Halobacterium halobium

Abstract
Inside-out cell envelopes from H. halobium R1M1 were isolated by sonication and subsequent sucrose-density-gradient fractionation. The inverted cell envelopes transport protons from the exterior of the vesicles by a light-dependent, uncoupler-inhibited process. Enzymes usually facing the inside of the cell are exposed to the external medium in this preparation.