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    The Light-Stimulated Proton Pump of Halobacterium Salinarum Indirectly Functions to Pump
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The Light-Stimulated Proton Pump of Halobacterium Salinarum Indirectly Functions to Pump

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The light-stimulated proton pump of Halobacterium salinarum indirectly functions to pump sodium out of the cell by the activity of a Na⁺/H⁺ antiport system.

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