Time-Resolved Spectroscopic Studies of the AppA Blue-Light Receptor BLUF Domain from Rhodobacter sphaeroides

V Dragnea, M Waegele, S Balascuta, C Bauer… - Biochemistry, 2005 - ACS Publications
V Dragnea, M Waegele, S Balascuta, C Bauer, B Dragnea
Biochemistry, 2005ACS Publications
AppA is a blue-light and redox-responding regulator of photosynthesis gene expression in
Rhodobacter sphaeroides. Detailed time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy and
subpicosecond transient absorption spectroscopy study of the BLUF domain is presented for
wild-type AppA (AppAwt) and a photoinactive Y21F mutant of AppA. The main findings
discussed here are that (1) time-resolved laser excitation studies on dark-adapted protein
show that AppAwt and Y21F mutant protein exhibits a fluorescence decay with a lifetime of …
AppA is a blue-light and redox-responding regulator of photosynthesis gene expression in Rhodobacter sphaeroides. Detailed time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy and subpicosecond transient absorption spectroscopy study of the BLUF domain is presented for wild-type AppA (AppAwt) and a photoinactive Y21F mutant of AppA. The main findings discussed here are that (1) time-resolved laser excitation studies on dark-adapted protein show that AppAwt and Y21F mutant protein exhibits a fluorescence decay with a lifetime of 0.6 ns. Dark-adapted AppAwt but not Y21F also exhibits slower fluorescence decay with a lifetime of 1.7 ns. Analysis of AppAwt that was light-excited to a stable light-adapted form prior to data collection shows monoexponential fluorescence decay with a lifetime of 1.0 ns. This component disappeared after 1 min of data collection after which the original “dark-adapted” values were recovered, demonstrating the presence of a ∼1 min lifetime intermediate during the return of AppA from light- to dark-adapted form. (2) Transient absorption spectral analysis reveals a very fast rising of transient absorption (<1 ps) for AppAwt. This fast component is missing in the Y21F mutant, which lacks Tyr21, giving rise to a slower transient absorption at 4−6 ps. In the AppAwt transient spectra, most ground states recover within ∼30 ps, compared to ∼90−130 ps in the mutant Y21F. We propose that a temporary electron transfer occurs from Tyr21 to the N5 of flavin in AppAwt and is a triggering event for subsequent hydrogen-bond rearrangements. Dynamics of the AppA photocycle is discussed in view of the currently solved crystallographic structure of AppA.
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