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Molecular basis of the light-driven switching of the photochromic fluorescent protein Padron.


ABSTRACT: Reversibly switchable fluorescent proteins can be repeatedly photoswitched between a fluorescent and a nonfluorescent state by irradiation with the light of two different wavelengths. The molecular basis of the switching process remains a controversial topic. Padron0.9 is a reversibly switchable fluorescent protein with "positive" switching characteristics, exhibiting excellent spectroscopic properties. Its chromophore is formed by the amino acids Cys-Tyr-Gly. We obtained high resolution x-ray structures of Padron0.9 in both the fluorescent and the nonfluorescent states and used the structural information for molecular dynamics simulations. We found that in Padron0.9 the chromophore undergoes a cis-trans isomerization upon photoswitching. The molecular dynamics simulations clarified the protonation states of the amino acid residues within the chromophore pocket that influence the protonation state of the chromophore. We conclude that a light driven cis-trans isomerization of the chromophore appears to be the fundamental switching mechanism in all photochromic fluorescent proteins known to date. Distinct absorption cross-sections for the switching wavelengths in the fluorescent and the nonfluorescent state are not essential for efficient photochromism in fluorescent proteins, although they may facilitate the switching process.

SUBMITTER: Brakemann T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2863246 | biostudies-literature | 2010 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Molecular basis of the light-driven switching of the photochromic fluorescent protein Padron.

Brakemann Tanja T   Weber Gert G   Andresen Martin M   Groenhof Gerrit G   Stiel Andre C AC   Trowitzsch Simon S   Eggeling Christian C   Grubmüller Helmut H   Hell Stefan W SW   Wahl Markus C MC   Jakobs Stefan S  

The Journal of biological chemistry 20100316 19


Reversibly switchable fluorescent proteins can be repeatedly photoswitched between a fluorescent and a nonfluorescent state by irradiation with the light of two different wavelengths. The molecular basis of the switching process remains a controversial topic. Padron0.9 is a reversibly switchable fluorescent protein with "positive" switching characteristics, exhibiting excellent spectroscopic properties. Its chromophore is formed by the amino acids Cys-Tyr-Gly. We obtained high resolution x-ray s  ...[more]

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