What is the molar extinction coefficient of Rhodopsin?
Posted July 11, 2018
Answer
40,600 cm-1M-1
The molar extinction coefficient (ε) for Rhodopsin at 500 nm (ε500) is 40,600 cm-1M-1.
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Additional resources
Signaling States of Rhodopsin in Rod Disk Membranes Lacking Transducin βy-Complex