Literature DB >> 18365764

Fine tuning of the spectral properties of LH2 by single amino acid residues.

Martina V Silber1, Günther Gabriel, Brigitte Strohmann, Adela Garcia-Martin, Bruno Robert, Paula Braun.   

Abstract

The peripheral light-harvesting complex, LH2, of Rhodobacter sphaeroides consists of an assembly of membrane-spanning alpha and beta polypeptides which assemble the photoactive bacteriochlorophyll and carotenoid molecules. In this study we systematically investigated bacteriochlorophyll-protein interactions and their effect on functional bacteriochlorophyll assembly by site-directed mutations of the LH2 alpha-subunit. The amino acid residues, isoleucine at position -1 and serine at position -4 were replaced by 12 and 13 other residues, respectively. All residues replacing isoleucine at position -1 supported the functional assembly of LH2. The replacement of isoleucine by glycine, glutamine or asparagine, however, produced LH2 complex with significantly altered spectral properties in comparison to LH2 WT. As indicated by resonance Raman spectroscopy extensive rearrangement of the bacteriochlorophyll-B850 macrocycle(s) took place in LH2 in which isoleucine -1 was replaced by glycine. The replacement results in disruption of the H-bond between the C3 acetyl groups and the aromatic residues +13/+14 without affecting the H-bond involving the C13(1) keto group. In contrast, nearly all amino acid replacements of serine at position -4 resulted in shifting of the bacteriochlorophyll-B850 red most absorption maximum. Interestingly, the extent of shifting closely correlated with the volume of the residue at position -4. These results illustrate that fine tuning of the spectral properties of the bacteriochlorophyll-B850 molecules depend on their packing with single amino acid residues at distinct positions.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18365764     DOI: 10.1007/s11120-008-9294-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Photosynth Res        ISSN: 0166-8595            Impact factor:   3.573


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