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Omega Rhodopsins: A Versatile Class of Microbial Rhodopsins.


ABSTRACT: Microbial rhodopsins are a superfamily of photoactive membrane proteins with covalently bound retinal cofactor. Isomerization of the retinal chromophore upon absorption of a photon triggers conformational changes of the protein to function as ion pumps or sensors. After the discovery of proteorhodopsin in an uncultivated γ-proteobacterium, light-activated proton pumps have been widely detected among marine bacteria and, together with chlorophyll-based photosynthesis, are considered as an important axis responsible for primary production in the biosphere. Rhodopsins and related proteins show a high level of phylogenetic diversity; we focus on a specific class of bacterial rhodopsins containing the 3 omega motif. This motif forms a stack of three nonconsecutive aromatic amino acids that correlates with the B-C loop orientation, and is shared among the phylogenetically close ion pumps such as the NDQ motif-containing sodium-pumping rhodopsin, the NTQ motif-containing chloride-pumping rhodopsin, and some proton-pumping rhodopsins including xanthorhodopsin. Here, we reviewed the recent research progress on these omega rhodopsins, and speculated on their evolutionary origin of functional diversity..

SUBMITTER: Kwon SK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9728251 | biostudies-literature | 2020 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Omega Rhodopsins: A Versatile Class of Microbial Rhodopsins.

Kwon Soon-Kyeong SK   Jun Sung-Hoon SH   Kim Jihyun F JF  

Journal of microbiology and biotechnology 20200501 5


Microbial rhodopsins are a superfamily of photoactive membrane proteins with covalently bound retinal cofactor. Isomerization of the retinal chromophore upon absorption of a photon triggers conformational changes of the protein to function as ion pumps or sensors. After the discovery of proteorhodopsin in an uncultivated γ-proteobacterium, light-activated proton pumps have been widely detected among marine bacteria and, together with chlorophyll-based photosynthesis, are considered as an importa  ...[more]

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