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Hasin Feroz1, Bryan Ferlez2, Cecile Lefoulon3, Tingwei Ren1, Carol S Baker2, John P Gajewski2, Daniel J Lugar2, Sandeep B Gaudana4, Peter J Butler5, Jonas Hühn6, Matthias Lamping6, Wolfgang J Parak6, Julian M Hibberd7, Cheryl A Kerfeld8, Nicholas Smirnoff9, Michael R Blatt3, John H Golbeck10, Manish Kumar11.
Abstract
Despite growing interest in light-driven ion pumps for use in optogenetics, current estimates of their transport rates span two orders of magnitude due to challenges in measuring slow transport processes and determining protein concentration and/or orientation in membranes in vitro. In this study, we report, to our knowledge, the first direct quantitative measurement of light-driven Cl- transport rates of the anion pump halorohodopsin from Natronomonas pharaonis (NpHR). We used light-interfaced voltage clamp measurements on NpHR-expressing oocytes to obtain a transport rate of 219 (± 98) Cl-/protein/s for a photon flux of 630 photons/protein/s. The measurement is consistent with the literature-reported quantum efficiency of ∼30% for NpHR, i.e., 0.3 isomerizations per photon absorbed. To reconcile our measurements with an earlier-reported 20 ms rate-limiting step, or 35 turnovers/protein/s, we conducted, to our knowledge, novel consecutive single-turnover flash experiments that demonstrate that under continuous illumination, NpHR bypasses this step in the photocycle.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30021110 PMCID: PMC6051019 DOI: 10.1016/j.bpj.2018.06.009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biophys J ISSN: 0006-3495 Impact factor: 4.033