Literature DB >> 8161555

Circular dichroism of metaiodopsin II and its binding to transducin: a comparative study between meta II intermediates of iodopsin and rhodopsin.

T Okada1, T Matsuda, H Kandori, Y Fukada, T Yoshizawa, Y Shichida.   

Abstract

Through low-temperature absorption and circular dichroism (CD) spectroscopies, and G-protein (transducin) binding experiments, we have investigated molecular properties of the meta II intermediate of iodopsin, a cone visual pigment present in chicken red-sensitive cones. The meta II intermediate of iodopsin (metaiodopsin II, lambda max = 390 nm) displayed a positive CD band at about 390 nm and a large negative CD band below 300 nm. It dissociated into all-trans-retinal and the protein moiety. A long-lived intermediate corresponding to the meta III intermediate of rhodopsin was not observed in iodopsin, under our experimental conditions. Decay of metaiodopsin II was significantly suppressed in the presence of transducin, but not in the presence of both transducin and GTP, indicating that metaiodopsin II can interact with transducin and activate it. Both metaiodopsin II and metarhodopsin II displayed a large negative CD band below 300 nm. This fact suggested that during the formation of both meta II intermediates, some aromatic amino acid residues and/or a disulfide bond are rearranged, which may be important for expression of catalytic activity for exchange of GDP to GTP on transducin. On the other hand, metaiodopsin II decayed more than 10 times faster than metarhodopsin II. This fact may be one of the reasons why cones are less photosensitive than rods.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8161555     DOI: 10.1021/bi00182a024

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochemistry        ISSN: 0006-2960            Impact factor:   3.162


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10.  Microsecond time-resolved circular dichroism of rhodopsin photointermediates.

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