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Ultrafast photoreduction dynamics of a new class of CPD photolyases.

Fabien Lacombat1, Agathe Espagne1, Nadia Dozova1, Pascal Plaza2, Pavel Müller3, Hans-Joachim Emmerich4, Martin Saft4, Lars-Oliver Essen5.   

Abstract

NewPHL is a recently discovered subgroup of ancestral DNA photolyases. Its domain architecture displays pronounced differences from that of canonical photolyases, in particular at the level of the characteristic electron transfer chain, which is limited to merely two tryptophans, instead of the "classical" three or four. Using transient absorption spectroscopy, we show that the dynamics of photoreduction of the oxidized FAD cofactor in the NewPHL begins similarly as that in canonical photolyases, i.e., with a sub-ps primary reduction of the excited FAD cofactor by an adjacent tryptophan, followed by migration of the electron hole towards the second tryptophan in the tens of ps regime. However, the resulting tryptophanyl radical then undergoes an unprecedentedly fast deprotonation in less than 100 ps in the NewPHL. In spite of the stabilization effect of this deprotonation, almost complete charge recombination follows in two phases of ~ 950 ps and ~ 50 ns. Such a rapid recombination of the radical pair implies that the first FAD photoreduction step, i.e., conversion of the fully oxidized to the semi-quinone state, should be rather difficult in vivo. We hence suggest that the flavin chromophore likely switches only between its semi-reduced and fully reduced form in NewPHL under physiological conditions.

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Keywords:  Anisotropy; CPD photolyase; Deprotonation; Electron transfer; Flavin; Photoactivation; Photoreduction; Spectroscopy; Transient absorption; Tryptophan; Ultrafast

Year:  2021        PMID: 33977513     DOI: 10.1007/s43630-021-00048-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Photochem Photobiol Sci        ISSN: 1474-905X            Impact factor:   3.982


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