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Small-angle X-ray scattering study of the kinetics of light-dark transition in a LOV protein.


ABSTRACT: Light, oxygen, voltage (LOV) photoreceptors consist of conserved photo-responsive domains in bacteria, archaea, plants and fungi, and detect blue-light via a flavin cofactor. We investigated the blue-light induced conformational transition of the dimeric photoreceptor PpSB1-LOV-R66I from Pseudomonas putida in solution by using small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS). SAXS experiments of the fully populated light- and dark-states under steady-state conditions revealed significant structural differences between the two states that are in agreement with the known structures determined by crystallography. We followed the transition from the light- to the dark-state by using SAXS measurements in real-time. A two-state model based on the light- and dark-state conformations could describe the measured time-course SAXS data with a relaxation time ?REC of ~ 34 to 35 min being larger than the recovery time found with UV/vis spectroscopy. Unlike the flavin chromophore-based UV/vis method that is sensitive to the local chromophore environment in flavoproteins, SAXS-based assay depends on protein conformational changes and provides with an alternative to measure the recovery kinetics.

SUBMITTER: Rollen K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6047819 | biostudies-literature | 2018

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Small-angle X-ray scattering study of the kinetics of light-dark transition in a LOV protein.

Röllen Katrin K   Granzin Joachim J   Batra-Safferling Renu R   Stadler Andreas Maximilian AM  

PloS one 20180716 7


Light, oxygen, voltage (LOV) photoreceptors consist of conserved photo-responsive domains in bacteria, archaea, plants and fungi, and detect blue-light via a flavin cofactor. We investigated the blue-light induced conformational transition of the dimeric photoreceptor PpSB1-LOV-R66I from Pseudomonas putida in solution by using small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS). SAXS experiments of the fully populated light- and dark-states under steady-state conditions revealed significant structural differenc  ...[more]

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