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Crystal structure of semisynthetic obelin-v.

Marina D Larionova1,2, Lijie Wu2, Elena V Eremeeva1,3, Pavel V Natashin1, Dmitry V Gulnov3, Elena V Nemtseva1,3, Dongsheng Liu2, Zhi-Jie Liu2,4, Eugene S Vysotski1.   

Abstract

Coelenterazine-v (CTZ-v), a synthetic derivative with an additional benzyl ring, yields a bright bioluminescence of Renilla luciferase and its "yellow" mutant with a significant shift in the emission spectrum toward longer wavelengths, which makes it the substrate of choice for deep tissue imaging. Although Ca2+ -regulated photoproteins activated with CTZ-v also display red-shifted light emission, in contrast to Renilla luciferase their bioluminescence activities are very low, which makes photoproteins activated by CTZ-v unusable for calcium imaging. Here, we report the crystal structure of Ca2+ -regulated photoprotein obelin with 2-hydroperoxycoelenterazine-v (obelin-v) at 1.80 Å resolution. The structures of obelin-v and obelin bound with native CTZ revealed almost no difference; only the minor rearrangement in hydrogen-bond pattern and slightly increased distances between key active site residues and some atoms of 2-hydroperoxycoelenterazine-v were found. The fluorescence quantum yield (ΦFL ) of obelin bound with coelenteramide-v (0.24) turned out to be even higher than that of obelin with native coelenteramide (0.19). Since both obelins are in effect the enzyme-substrate complexes containing the 2-hydroperoxy adduct of CTZ-v or CTZ, we reasonably assume the chemical reaction mechanisms and the yields of the reaction products (ΦR ) to be similar for both obelins. Based on these findings we suggest that low bioluminescence activity of obelin-v is caused by the low efficiency of generating an electronic excited state (ΦS ). In turn, the low ΦS value as compared to that of native CTZ might be the result of small changes in the substrate microenvironment in the obelin-v active site.
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Keywords:  analog; bioluminescence; coelenterazine; coelenterazine-v; obelin; photoprotein; protein structure

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34802167      PMCID: PMC8819848          DOI: 10.1002/pro.4244

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Protein Sci        ISSN: 0961-8368            Impact factor:   6.725


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1.  Crystal structure of semisynthetic obelin-v.

Authors:  Marina D Larionova; Lijie Wu; Elena V Eremeeva; Pavel V Natashin; Dmitry V Gulnov; Elena V Nemtseva; Dongsheng Liu; Zhi-Jie Liu; Eugene S Vysotski
Journal:  Protein Sci       Date:  2021-11-29       Impact factor: 6.725

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