Literature DB >> 15096497

Resonance Raman evidence for two conformations involved in the L intermediate of photoactive yellow protein.

Masashi Unno1, Masato Kumauchi, Norio Hamada, Fumio Tokunaga, Seigo Yamauchi.   

Abstract

The blue light receptor photoactive yellow protein (PYP) displays a photocycle that involves several intermediate states. Here we report resonance Raman spectroscopic investigations of the short-lived red-shifted intermediate denoted PYP(L). We have found that the Raman bands of the carbonyl C=O stretching mode nu(11) as well as the C=C stretching mode nu(13) for the chromophore can be resolved into two peaks, and the ratio of the two components varies as a function of pH with pK(a) approximately 6. The isotope effects on the resonance Raman spectra have confirmed a deprotonated cis-chromophore for the two components. The results indicate the presence of two conformations in the active site of PYP(L). The normal coordinate calculations based on the density functional theory provide a structural model for the two conformations, where the low pH form is possibly an active structure for the protonation reaction generating a following intermediate in the photocycle.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15096497     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.C400137200

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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