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3NHQ

The dark Pfr structure of the photosensory core module of P. aeruginosa Bacteriophytochrome

Summary for 3NHQ
Entry DOI10.2210/pdb3nhq/pdb
Related3C2W 3NOP 3NOT 3NOU
DescriptorBacteriophytochrome, BILIVERDINE IX ALPHA (3 entities in total)
Functional Keywordsphotoreceptor, phytochrome, pas, signaling, signaling protein
Biological sourcePseudomonas aeruginosa
Total number of polymer chains8
Total formula weight459247.01
Authors
Yang, X.,Ren, Z.,Kuk, J.,Moffat, K. (deposition date: 2010-06-14, release date: 2011-11-30, Last modification date: 2024-11-06)
Primary citationYang, X.,Ren, Z.,Kuk, J.,Moffat, K.
Temperature-scan cryocrystallography reveals reaction intermediates in bacteriophytochrome.
Nature, 479:428-432, 2011
Cited by
PubMed Abstract: Light is a fundamental signal that regulates important physiological processes such as development and circadian rhythm in living organisms. Phytochromes form a major family of photoreceptors responsible for red light perception in plants, fungi and bacteria. They undergo reversible photoconversion between red-absorbing (Pr) and far-red-absorbing (Pfr) states, thereby ultimately converting a light signal into a distinct biological signal that mediates subsequent cellular responses. Several structures of microbial phytochromes have been determined in their dark-adapted Pr or Pfr states. However, the structural nature of initial photochemical events has not been characterized by crystallography. Here we report the crystal structures of three intermediates in the photoreaction of Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacteriophytochrome (PaBphP). We used cryotrapping crystallography to capture intermediates, and followed structural changes by scanning the temperature at which the photoreaction proceeded. Light-induced conformational changes in PaBphP originate in ring D of the biliverdin (BV) chromophore, and E-to-Z isomerization about the C(15) = C(16) double bond between rings C and D is the initial photochemical event. As the chromophore relaxes, the twist of the C(15) methine bridge about its two dihedral angles is reversed. Structural changes extend further to rings B and A, and to the surrounding protein regions. These data indicate that absorption of a photon by the Pfr state of PaBphP converts a light signal into a structural signal via twisting and untwisting of the methine bridges in the linear tetrapyrrole within the confined protein cavity.
PubMed: 22002602
DOI: 10.1038/nature10506
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Experimental method
X-RAY DIFFRACTION (2.55 Å)
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