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J Photochem Photobiol B ; 140: 182-93, 2014 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25154810

RESUMO

The photoactivated cyclase bPAC of the microbial mats bacterium Beggiatoa sp. consists of a BLUF domain and an adenylyl cyclase domain. It has strong activity of photo-induced cyclic adenylyl monophosphate (cAMP) formation and is therefore an important optogenetic tool in neuroscience applications. The SUMO-bPAC-Y7F mutant where Tyr-7 is replaced by Phe-7 in the BLUF domain has lost the typical BLUF domain photo-cycle dynamics. Instead, the investigated SUMO-bPAC-Y7F mutant consisted of three protein conformations with different triplet based photo-dynamics: (i) reversible flavin quinone (Fl) cofactor reduction to flavin semiquinone (FlH), (ii) reversible violet/near ultraviolet absorbing flavin photoproduct (FlA) formation, and (iii) irreversible red absorbing flavin photoproduct (FlC) formation. Absorption and emission spectroscopic measurements on SUMO-bPAC-Y7F were carried out before, during and after light exposure. Flavin photo-dynamics schemes are developed for the SUMO-bPAC-Y7F fractions performing photo-induced FlH, FlA, and FlC formation. Quantitative parameters of the flavin cofactor excitation, relaxation and recovery dynamics in SUMO-bPAC-Y7F are determined.


Assuntos
Adenilil Ciclases/química , Adenilil Ciclases/metabolismo , Beggiatoa/enzimologia , Luz , Mutação , Análise Espectral , Absorção Fisico-Química , Adenilil Ciclases/genética , Sequência de Aminoácidos , Dinitrocresóis/metabolismo , Ativação Enzimática/efeitos da radiação , Modelos Moleculares , Dados de Sequência Molecular , Estrutura Terciária de Proteína , Temperatura
2.
Biochemistry ; 53(31): 5121-30, 2014 Aug 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25046330

RESUMO

Photoactivated adenylyl cyclases are powerful tools for optogenetics and for investigating signal transduction mechanisms in biological photoreceptors. Because of its large increase in enzyme activity in the light, the BLUF (blue light sensor using flavin adenine dinucleotide)-activated adenylyl cyclase (bPAC) from Beggiatoa sp. is a highly attractive model system for studying BLUF domain signaling. In this report, we studied the influence of site-directed mutations within the BLUF domain on the light regulation of the cyclase domain and determined key elements for signal transduction and color tuning. Photoactivation of the cyclase domain is accomplished via strand ß5 of the BLUF domain and involves the formation of helical structures in the cyclase domain as assigned by vibrational spectroscopy. In agreement with earlier studies, we observed severely impaired signaling in mutations directly on strand ß5 as well as in mutations affecting the hydrogen bond network around the flavin. Moreover, we identified a bPAC mutant with red-shifted absorbance and a decreased dark activity that is highly valuable for long-term optogenetic experiments. Additionally, we discovered a mutant that forms a stable neutral flavin semiquinone radical in the BLUF domain and surprisingly exhibits an inversion of light activation.


Assuntos
Adenilil Ciclases/química , Adenilil Ciclases/efeitos da radiação , Proteínas de Bactérias/química , Proteínas de Bactérias/efeitos da radiação , Beggiatoa/enzimologia , Fotorreceptores Microbianos/química , Fotorreceptores Microbianos/efeitos da radiação , Adenilil Ciclases/genética , Substituição de Aminoácidos , Proteínas de Bactérias/genética , Beggiatoa/genética , Beggiatoa/efeitos da radiação , Domínio Catalítico , Ativação Enzimática/efeitos da radiação , Luz , Modelos Moleculares , Mutagênese Sítio-Dirigida , Optogenética , Processos Fotoquímicos , Fotorreceptores Microbianos/genética , Estrutura Terciária de Proteína , Proteínas Recombinantes/química , Proteínas Recombinantes/genética , Proteínas Recombinantes/efeitos da radiação , Transdução de Sinais
3.
J Biol Chem ; 287(38): 31725-38, 2012 Sep 14.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22833672

RESUMO

Photoinduced electron transfer in biological systems, especially in proteins, is a highly intriguing matter. Its mechanistic details cannot be addressed by structural data obtained by crystallography alone because this provides only static information on a given redox system. In combination with transient spectroscopy and site-directed manipulation of the protein, however, a dynamic molecular picture of the ET process may be obtained. In BLUF (blue light sensors using FAD) photoreceptors, proton-coupled electron transfer between a tyrosine and the flavin cofactor is the key reaction to switch from a dark-adapted to a light-adapted state, which corresponds to the biological signaling state. Particularly puzzling is the fact that, although the various naturally occurring BLUF domains show little difference in the amino acid composition of the flavin binding pocket, the reaction rates of the forward reaction differ quite largely from a few ps up to several hundred ps. In this study, we modified the redox potential of the flavin/tyrosine redox pair by site-directed mutagenesis close to the flavin C2 carbonyl and fluorination of the tyrosine, respectively. We provide information on how changes in the redox potential of either reaction partner significantly influence photoinduced proton-coupled electron transfer. The altered redox potentials allowed us furthermore to experimentally describe an excited state charge transfer intermediately prior to electron transfer in the BLUF photocycle. Additionally, we show that the electron transfer rate directly correlates with the quantum yield of signaling state formation.


Assuntos
Flavinas/química , Oxirredução , Fotoquímica/métodos , Fotorreceptores Microbianos/química , Tirosina/química , Sequência de Aminoácidos , Cristalografia por Raios X/métodos , Transporte de Elétrons , Escherichia coli/metabolismo , Cinética , Luz , Conformação Molecular , Dados de Sequência Molecular , Mutagênese Sítio-Dirigida , Mutação , Oligonucleotídeos/genética , Espectrofotometria/métodos , Synechocystis/metabolismo
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J Biol Chem ; 286(2): 1181-8, 2011 Jan 14.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21030594

RESUMO

The recent success of channelrhodopsin in optogenetics has also caused increasing interest in enzymes that are directly activated by light. We have identified in the genome of the bacterium Beggiatoa a DNA sequence encoding an adenylyl cyclase directly linked to a BLUF (blue light receptor using FAD) type light sensor domain. In Escherichia coli and Xenopus oocytes, this photoactivated adenylyl cyclase (bPAC) showed cyclase activity that is low in darkness but increased 300-fold in the light. This enzymatic activity decays thermally within 20 s in parallel with the red-shifted BLUF photointermediate. bPAC is well expressed in pyramidal neurons and, in combination with cyclic nucleotide gated channels, causes efficient light-induced depolarization. In the Drosophila central nervous system, bPAC mediates light-dependent cAMP increase and behavioral changes in freely moving animals. bPAC seems a perfect optogenetic tool for light modulation of cAMP in neuronal cells and tissues and for studying cAMP-dependent processes in live animals.


Assuntos
Adenilil Ciclases , Beggiatoa/enzimologia , Beggiatoa/genética , AMP Cíclico/metabolismo , Luz , Adenilil Ciclases/genética , Adenilil Ciclases/metabolismo , Adenilil Ciclases/efeitos da radiação , Sequência de Aminoácidos , Animais , Animais Geneticamente Modificados , Regulador de Condutância Transmembrana em Fibrose Cística/genética , Drosophila/enzimologia , Drosophila/genética , Ativação Enzimática/efeitos da radiação , Escherichia coli/enzimologia , Escherichia coli/genética , Potenciais Pós-Sinápticos Excitadores/fisiologia , Hipocampo/citologia , Humanos , Dados de Sequência Molecular , Neurônios/citologia , Neurônios/fisiologia , Oócitos/fisiologia , Fotoquímica , Ratos , Ratos Wistar , Xenopus
5.
Biochemistry ; 48(48): 11458-69, 2009 Dec 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19863128

RESUMO

BLUF (blue light sensing using FAD) domains belong to a novel group of blue light sensing receptor proteins found in microorganisms. We have assessed the role of specific aromatic and polar residues in the Synechocystis Slr1694 BLUF protein by investigating site-directed mutants with substitutions Y8W, W91F, and S28A. The W91F and S28A mutants formed the red-shifted signaling state upon blue light illumination, whereas in the Y8W mutant, signaling state formation was abolished. The W91F mutant shows photoactivation dynamics that involve the successive formation of FAD anionic and neutral semiquinone radicals on a picosecond time scale, followed by radical pair recombination to result in the long-lived signaling state in less than 100 ps. The photoactivation dynamics and quantum yield of signaling state formation were essentially identical to those of wild type, which indicates that only one significant light-driven electron transfer pathway is available in Slr1694, involving electron transfer from Y8 to FAD without notable contribution of W91. In the S28A mutant, the photoactivation dynamics and quantum yield of signaling state formation as well as dark recovery were essentially the same as in wild type. Thus, S28 does not play an essential role in the initial hydrogen bond switching reaction in Slr1694 beyond an influence on the absorption spectrum. In the Y8W mutant, two deactivation branches upon excitation were identified: the first involves a neutral semiquinone FADH(*) that was formed in approximately 1 ps and recombines in 10 ps and is tentatively assigned to a FADH(*)-W8(*) radical pair. The second deactivation branch forms FADH(*) in 8 ps and evolves to FAD(*-) in 200 ps, which recombines to the ground state in about 4 ns. In the latter branch, W8 is tentatively assigned as the FAD redox partner as well. Overall, the results are consistent with a photoactivation mechanism for BLUF domains where signaling state formation proceeds via light-driven electron and proton transfer from Y8 to FAD, followed by a hydrogen bond rearrangement and radical pair recombination.


Assuntos
Aminoácidos/metabolismo , Proteínas de Bactérias/efeitos da radiação , Flavina-Adenina Dinucleotídeo , Luz , Fotorreceptores Microbianos/efeitos da radiação , Synechocystis/química , Synechocystis/efeitos da radiação , Proteínas de Bactérias/química , Proteínas de Bactérias/metabolismo , Sequência de Bases , Benzoquinonas/química , Benzoquinonas/metabolismo , Transporte de Elétrons , Flavina-Adenina Dinucleotídeo/química , Flavina-Adenina Dinucleotídeo/metabolismo , Ligação de Hidrogênio , Mutação , Oxirredução , Processos Fotoquímicos/efeitos da radiação , Fotorreceptores Microbianos/química , Fotorreceptores Microbianos/metabolismo , Prótons , Synechocystis/metabolismo
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