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A glycophorin A-like framework for the dimerization of photosynthetic core complexes.

Jen Hsin1, Christophe Chipot, Klaus Schulten.   

Abstract

The core complex in photosynthetic bacteria plays a central role in photosynthesis. This molecular assembly is composed of two protein complexes, viz., the light-harvesting complex I (LH1), which absorbs sunlight by means of the protein-bound bacteriochlorophylls, and the reaction center (RC), which uses the light-excitation energy absorbed by the LH complexes to produce a transmembrane (TM) charge gradient, subsequently employed for energy conversion. In Rhodobacter (Rba.) sphaeroides, the core complex contains, in addition, two copies of the single TM alpha-helix protein, PufX, and forms a (RC-LH1-PufX)(2) dimer. To this date, no high-resolution structure has been reported for the entire core complex. In particular, the location of PufX within the (RC-LH1-PufX)(2) dimer is still the subject of much debate. Here, one of the proposed locations for PufX, requiring its dimerization, is examined. The PufX-dimer model on the basis of the glycophorin A (GpA) dimer was constructed, and its robustness was probed through a series of molecular dynamics (MD) simulations. The free-energy change due to the replacement of Gly35 by valine was also determined to assess whether this mutation is responsible for distinct PufX oligomerization states in different Rba. species. The present study shows that PufX helices form a stable GpA-like dimer with a helix-helix crossing angle that could constitute the molecular basis of the reported highly bent and V-shaped structure of the Rba. sphaeroides core complex dimer.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19891482      PMCID: PMC2792896          DOI: 10.1021/ja905903n

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


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5.  Energy Transfer Dynamics in an RC-LH1-PufX Tubular Photosynthetic Membrane.

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