Literature DB >> 32447611

Reversible inhibition and reactivation of electron transfer in photosystem I.

Neva Agarwala1, Hiroki Makita1, Lujun Luo2, Wu Xu2, Gary Hastings3.   

Abstract

In photosystem I (PSI) complexes at room temperature electron transfer from A1- to FX is an order of magnitude faster on the B-branch compared to the A-branch. One factor that might contribute to this branch asymmetry in time constants is TrpB673 (Thermosynechococcus elongatus numbering), which is located between A1B and FX. The corresponding residue on the A-branch, between A1A and FX, is GlyA693. Here, microsecond time-resolved step-scan FTIR difference spectroscopy at 77 K has been used to study isolated PSI complexes from wild type and TrpB673Phe mutant (WB673F mutant) cells from Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803. WB673F mutant cells require glucose for growth and are light sensitive. Photoaccumulated FTIR difference spectra indicate changes in amide I and II protein vibrations upon mutation of TrpB673 to Phe, indicating the protein environment near FX is altered upon mutation. In the WB673F mutant PSI samples, but not in WT PSI samples, the phylloquinone molecule that occupies the A1 binding site is likely doubly protonated following long periods of repetitive flash illumination at room temperature. PSI with (doubly) protonated quinone in the A1 binding site are not functional in electron transfer. However, electron transfer functionality can be restored by incubating the light-treated mutant PSI samples in the presence of added phylloquinone.

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Keywords:  Photosynthesis; Photosystem I; Site directed mutant; Time-resolved step-scan FTIR difference spectroscopy

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32447611     DOI: 10.1007/s11120-020-00760-9

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


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1.  Conserved residue PsaB-Trp673 is essential for high-efficiency electron transfer between the phylloquinones and the iron-sulfur clusters in Photosystem I.

Authors:  Vasily Kurashov; George Milanovsky; Lujun Luo; Antoine Martin; Alexey Yu Semenov; Sergei Savikhin; Dmitry A Cherepanov; John H Golbeck; Wu Xu
Journal:  Photosynth Res       Date:  2021-05-15       Impact factor: 3.573

2.  Room temperature XFEL crystallography reveals asymmetry in the vicinity of the two phylloquinones in photosystem I.

Authors:  Stephen M Keable; Adrian Kölsch; Philipp S Simon; Medhanjali Dasgupta; Ruchira Chatterjee; Senthil Kumar Subramanian; Rana Hussein; Mohamed Ibrahim; In-Sik Kim; Isabel Bogacz; Hiroki Makita; Cindy C Pham; Franklin D Fuller; Sheraz Gul; Daniel Paley; Louise Lassalle; Kyle D Sutherlin; Asmit Bhowmick; Nigel W Moriarty; Iris D Young; Johannes P Blaschke; Casper de Lichtenberg; Petko Chernev; Mun Hon Cheah; Sehan Park; Gisu Park; Jangwoo Kim; Sang Jae Lee; Jaehyun Park; Kensuke Tono; Shigeki Owada; Mark S Hunter; Alexander Batyuk; Roland Oggenfuss; Mathias Sander; Serhane Zerdane; Dmitry Ozerov; Karol Nass; Henrik Lemke; Roman Mankowsky; Aaron S Brewster; Johannes Messinger; Nicholas K Sauter; Vittal K Yachandra; Junko Yano; Athina Zouni; Jan Kern
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2021-11-08       Impact factor: 4.379

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