Literature DB >> 15969574

Evidence for the isomerization and decarboxylation in the photoconversion of the red fluorescent protein DsRed.

Satoshi Habuchi1, Mircea Cotlet, Thomas Gensch, Teresa Bednarz, Sabina Haber-Pohlmeier, Jef Rozenski, Gunter Dirix, Jan Michiels, Jos Vanderleyden, Joachim Heberle, Frans C De Schryver, Johan Hofkens.   

Abstract

Recently, it has been shown that the red fluorescent protein DsRed undergoes photoconversion on intense irradiation, but the mechanism of the conversion has not yet been elucidated. Upon irradiation with a nanosecond-pulsed laser at 532 nm, the chromophore of DsRed absorbing at 559 nm and emitting at 583 nm (R form) converts into a super red (SR) form absorbing at 574 nm and emitting at 595 nm. This conversion leads to a significant change in the fluorescence quantum yield from 0.7 to 0.01. Here we demonstrate that the photoconversion is the result of structural changes of the chromophore and one amino acid. Absorption, fluorescence, and vibrational spectroscopy as well as mass spectrometry suggest that a cis-to-trans isomerization of the chromophore and decarboxylation of a glutamate (E215) take place upon irradiation to form SR. At the same time, another photoproduct (B) with an absorption maximum at 386 nm appears upon irradiation. This species is assigned as a protonated form of the DsRed chromophore. It might be a mixture of several protonated DsRed forms as there is at least two ways of formation. Furthermore, the photoconversion of DsRed is proven to occur through a consecutive two-photon absorption process. Our results demonstrate the importance of the chromophore conformation in the ground state on the brightness of the protein as well as the importance of the photon flux to control/avoid the photoconversion process.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15969574     DOI: 10.1021/ja047023o

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


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