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Drawing the Retinal Out of Its Comfort Zone: An ONIOM(QM/MM) Study of Mutant Squid Rhodopsin.


ABSTRACT: Engineering squid rhodopsin with modified retinal analogues is essential for understanding the conserved steric and electrostatic interaction networks that govern the architecture of the Schiff base binding site. Depriving the retinal of its steric and electrostatic contacts affects the positioning of the Schiff-base relative to the key residues Asn87, Tyr111, and Glu180. Displacement of the W1 and W2 positions and the impact on the structural rearrangements near the Schiff base binding region reiterates the need for the presence of internal water molecules and the accessibility of binding sites to them. Also, the dominant role of the Glu180 counterion in inducing the S(1)/S(2) state reversal for SBR is shown for the first time in squid rhodopsin.

SUBMITTER: Sekharan S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2853953 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Drawing the Retinal Out of Its Comfort Zone: An ONIOM(QM/MM) Study of Mutant Squid Rhodopsin.

Sekharan Sivakumar S   Morokuma Keiji K  

The journal of physical chemistry letters 20100101 3


Engineering squid rhodopsin with modified retinal analogues is essential for understanding the conserved steric and electrostatic interaction networks that govern the architecture of the Schiff base binding site. Depriving the retinal of its steric and electrostatic contacts affects the positioning of the Schiff-base relative to the key residues Asn87, Tyr111, and Glu180. Displacement of the W1 and W2 positions and the impact on the structural rearrangements near the Schiff base binding region r  ...[more]

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