Literature DB >> 1377026

Calcium-dependent interaction of chlorpromazine with the chloroplast 8-kilodalton CF0 protein and calcium gating of H+ fluxes between thylakoid membrane domains and the lumen.

G G Chiang1, D C Wooten, R A Dilley.   

Abstract

Earlier work suggested that Ca2+ ions in the chloroplast thylakoid lumen interact with thylakoid membrane proteins to produce a proton flux gating structure which functions to regulate the expression of the energy-coupling H+ gradient between localized and delocalized modes [Chiang, G., & Dilley, R. A. (1987) Biochemistry 26, 4911-4916]. In this work, one of the phenothiazine Ca2+ antagonists, chlorpromazine, was used as a photoaffinity probe to test for Ca(2+)-dependent binding of the probe to thylakoid proteins. [3H]Chlorpromazine photoaffinity-labels thylakoid polypeptides of Mr 8K and 6K, with generally much less label occurring in other proteins (some experiments showed labeled proteins at Mr 13K-15K). More label was incorporated in circumstances where it is expected that Ca2+ occupies the putative H+ flux gating site, compared to when the gating site is not occupied by calcium. The photoaffinity labeling of the 8-kDa protein was also influenced by the energization level of the thylakoids (less labeling under H+ uptake energization). The 8-kDa protein was identified by partial amino acid sequence data as subunit III of the thylakoid CF0 H+ channel complex. The partial amino acid sequence of the 6-kDa protein (19 residues were determined with some uncertainties) was compared to data in the GCG sequence analysis data base, and no clear identity to a known sequence was revealed. Neither the exact site of putative Ca2+ binding to the CF0 proteolipid nor the site of covalent attachment of the chlorpromazine to the CF0 component has been identified. Evidence for gating of energy-linked H+ fluxes by the hypothesized Ca(2+)-CF0 gating site came from the correlation between Ca(2+)-dependent binding of chlorpromazine to the CF0 8-kDa protein with inhibition of light-driven H+ uptake into the lumen but no inhibition of H+ uptake into sequestered membrane domains. When conditions favored a delocalized delta mu H+ coupling mode, less chlorpromazine was bound to the CF0 structure, and much larger amounts of H+ ions were accumulated in the lumen. The data support the hypothesis that Ca2+ ions act in concert with the 8-kDa CF0 protein (and perhaps another protein, the 6-kDa polypeptide?) in a gating mechanism for regulating the expression of the energy-coupling H+ gradient between localized or delocalized coupling modes.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1377026     DOI: 10.1021/bi00140a017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochemistry        ISSN: 0006-2960            Impact factor:   3.162


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2.  On why thylakoids energize ATP formation using either delocalized or localized proton gradients - a ca(2+) mediated role in thylakoid stress responses.

Authors:  Richard A Dilley
Journal:  Photosynth Res       Date:  2004       Impact factor: 3.573

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Journal:  J Bioenerg Biomembr       Date:  2002-12       Impact factor: 2.945

5.  Evidence that the intrinsic membrane protein LHCII in thylakoids is necessary for maintaining localized delta mu H+ energy coupling.

Authors:  M Renganathan; R A Dilley
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6.  Distinguishing between luminal and localized proton buffering pools in thylakoid membranes.

Authors:  R G Ewy; R A Dilley
Journal:  Plant Physiol       Date:  2000-02       Impact factor: 8.340

7.  Influence of Ca(2+) on the thylakoid lumen violaxanthin de-epoxidase activity through Ca(2+) gating of H(+) flux at the CF(o) H(+) channel.

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Journal:  Photosynth Res       Date:  2000       Impact factor: 3.573

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Authors:  D C Wooten; R A Dilley
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