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J Phys Chem B ; 126(4): 813-821, 2022 02 03.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35076228

RESUMO

Cyanobacteriochromes (CBCRs) belong to the phytochrome superfamily of photoreceptors, the members of which utilize a linear tetrapyrrole (bilin) as a chromophore. RcaE is a representative member of a green/red-type CBCR subfamily that photoconverts between a green-absorbing dark state and red-absorbing photoproduct (Pr). Our recent crystallographic study showed that the phycocyanobilin (PCB) chromophore of RcaE adopts a unique C15-E,syn configuration in the Pr state, unlike the typical C15-E,anti configuration for the phytochromes and other CBCRs. Here, we measured Raman spectra of the Pr state of RcaE with 1064 nm excitation and explored the structure of PCB and its interacting residues under physiologically relevant aqueous conditions. We also performed measurements of RcaE in D2O as well as the sample reconstituted with the PCB labeled with 15N or with both 13C and 15N. The observed Raman spectra were analyzed by quantum mechanics/molecular mechanics (QM/MM) calculations together with molecular dynamics simulations. The Raman spectra and their isotope effects were well-reproduced by the simulated spectra of fully protonated PCB with the C15-E,syn configuration and allowed us to assign most of the observed bands. The present vibrational analysis of the all syn bilin chromophore using the QM/MM method will advance future studies on CBCRs and the related proteins by vibrational spectroscopy.


Assuntos
Fotorreceptores Microbianos , Fitocromo , Proteínas de Bactérias/química , Pigmentos Biliares/química , Simulação de Dinâmica Molecular , Fotorreceptores Microbianos/química , Fitocromo/química , Análise Espectral Raman
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J Biol Chem ; 294(49): 18909-18922, 2019 12 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31649035

RESUMO

Cyanobacteriochromes (CBCRs) are phytochrome-related photosensors with diverse spectral sensitivities spanning the entire visible spectrum. They covalently bind bilin chromophores via conserved cysteine residues and undergo 15Z/15E bilin photoisomerization upon light illumination. CBCR subfamilies absorbing violet-blue light use an additional cysteine residue to form a second bilin-thiol adduct in a two-Cys photocycle. However, the process of second thiol adduct formation is incompletely understood, especially the involvement of the bilin protonation state. Here, we focused on the Oscil6304_2705 protein from the cyanobacterium Oscillatoria acuminata PCC 6304, which photoconverts between a blue-absorbing 15Z state ( 15Z Pb) and orange-absorbing 15E state ( 15E Po). pH titration analysis revealed that 15Z Pb was stable over a wide pH range, suggesting that bilin protonation is stabilized by a second thiol adduct. As revealed by resonance Raman spectroscopy, 15E Po harbored protonated bilin at both acidic and neutral pH, but readily converted to a deprotonated green-absorbing 15Z state ( 15Z Pg) at alkaline pH. Site-directed mutagenesis revealed that the conserved Asp-71 and His-102 residues are required for second thiol adduct formation in 15Z Pb and bilin protonation in 15E Po, respectively. An Oscil6304_2705 variant lacking the second cysteine residue, Cys-73, photoconverted between deprotonated 15Z Pg and protonated 15E Pr, similarly to the protochromic photocycle of the green/red CBCR subfamily. Time-resolved spectroscopy revealed 15Z Pg formation as an intermediate in the 15E Pr-to- 15Z Pg conversion with a significant solvent-isotope effect, suggesting the sequential occurrence of 15EP-to-15Z photoisomerization, deprotonation, and second thiol adduct formation. Our findings uncover the details of protochromic absorption changes underlying the two-Cys photocycle of violet-blue-absorbing CBCR subfamilies.


Assuntos
Cisteína/metabolismo , Fitocromo/metabolismo , Pigmentos Biliares/metabolismo , Concentração de Íons de Hidrogênio , Oscillatoria/metabolismo
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J Phys Chem B ; 123(15): 3242-3247, 2019 04 18.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30913882

RESUMO

Phytochrome and cyanobacteriochrome utilize a linear methine-bridged tetrapyrrole (bilin) to control numerous biological processes. They show a reversible photoconversion between two spectrally distinct states. This photocycle is initiated by a C═C double-bond photoisomerization of the bilin followed by its thermal relaxations with transient and/or stationary changes in the protonation state of the pyrrole moiety. However, it has never been identified which of the four pyrrole nitrogen atoms is deprotonated. Here, we report a resonance Raman spectroscopic study on cyanobacteriochrome RcaE, which has been proposed to contain a deprotonated bilin for its green-absorbing 15 Z state. The observed Raman spectra were well reproduced by a simulated structure whose bilin B ring is deprotonated, with the aid of molecular dynamics and quantum mechanics/molecular mechanics calculations. The results revealed that the deprotonation of B and C rings has the distinct effect on the overall bilin structure, which will be relevant to the color tuning and photoconversion mechanisms of the phytochrome superfamily. Furthermore, this study documents the ability of vibrational spectroscopy combined with the advanced spectral analysis to visualize a proton of a cofactor molecule embedded in a protein moiety.


Assuntos
Pigmentos Biliares/química , Simulação de Dinâmica Molecular , Nitrogênio/química , Fotorreceptores Microbianos/química , Prótons , Pirróis/química , Teoria Quântica , Análise Espectral Raman , Cianobactérias
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