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Spectroscopic ruler for measuring active-site distortions based on Raman optical activity of a hydrogen out-of-plane vibration.


ABSTRACT: Photoactive yellow protein (PYP), from the phototrophic bacterium Halorhodospira halophila, is a small water-soluble photoreceptor protein and contains p-coumaric acid (pCA) as a chromophore. PYP has been an attractive model for studying the physical chemistry of protein active sites. Here, we explore how Raman optical activity (ROA) can be used to extract quantitative information on distortions of the pCA chromophore at the active site in PYP. We use 13C8-pCA to assign an intense signal at 826 cm-1 in the ROA spectrum of PYP to a hydrogen out-of-plane vibration of the ethylenic moiety of the chromophore. Quantum-chemical calculations based on density functional theory demonstrate that the sign of this ROA band reports the direction of the distortion in the dihedral angle about the ethylenic C=C bond, while its amplitude is proportional to the dihedral angle. These results document the ability of ROA to quantify structural deformations of a cofactor molecule embedded in a protein moiety.

SUBMITTER: Haraguchi S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6126711 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Spectroscopic ruler for measuring active-site distortions based on Raman optical activity of a hydrogen out-of-plane vibration.

Haraguchi Shojiro S   Shingae Takahito T   Fujisawa Tomotsumi T   Kasai Noritaka N   Kumauchi Masato M   Hanamoto Takeshi T   Hoff Wouter D WD   Unno Masashi M  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20180813 35


Photoactive yellow protein (PYP), from the phototrophic bacterium <i>Halorhodospira halophila</i>, is a small water-soluble photoreceptor protein and contains <i>p</i>-coumaric acid (<i>p</i>CA) as a chromophore. PYP has been an attractive model for studying the physical chemistry of protein active sites. Here, we explore how Raman optical activity (ROA) can be used to extract quantitative information on distortions of the <i>p</i>CA chromophore at the active site in PYP. We use <sup>13</sup>C8-  ...[more]

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