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2020年3月31日

The primary structural photoresponse of phytochrome proteins captured by a femtosecond X-ray laser

eLife
  • Elin Claesson
  • Weixiao Yuan Wahlgren
  • Heikki Takala
  • Suraj Pandey
  • Leticia Castillon
  • Valentyna Kuznetsova
  • Léocadie Henry
  • Matthijs Panman
  • Melissa Carrillo
  • Joachim Kübel
  • Rahul Nanekar
  • Linnéa Isaksson
  • Amke Nimmrich
  • Andrea Cellini
  • Dmitry Morozov
  • Michał Maj
  • Moona Kurttila
  • Robert Bosman
  • Eriko Nango
  • Rie Tanaka
  • Tomoyuki Tanaka
  • Luo Fangjia
  • So Iwata
  • Shigeki Owada
  • Keith Moffat
  • Gerrit Groenhof
  • Emina A Stojković
  • Janne A Ihalainen
  • Marius Schmidt
  • Sebastian Westenhoff
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研究論文(学術雑誌)
DOI
10.7554/elife.53514
出版者・発行元
eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd

Phytochrome proteins control the growth, reproduction, and photosynthesis of plants, fungi, and bacteria. Light is detected by a bilin cofactor, but it remains elusive how this leads to activation of the protein through structural changes. We present serial femtosecond X-ray crystallographic data of the chromophore-binding domains of a bacterial phytochrome at delay times of 1 ps and 10 ps after photoexcitation. The data reveal a twist of the D-ring, which leads to partial detachment of the chromophore from the protein. Unexpectedly, the conserved so-called pyrrole water is photodissociated from the chromophore, concomitant with movement of the A-ring and a key signaling aspartate. The changes are wired together by ultrafast backbone and water movements around the chromophore, channeling them into signal transduction towards the output domains. We suggest that the observed collective changes are important for the phytochrome photoresponse, explaining the earliest steps of how plants, fungi and bacteria sense red light.

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DOI
https://doi.org/10.7554/elife.53514
URL
https://cdn.elifesciences.org/articles/53514/elife-53514-v2.pdf
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https://cdn.elifesciences.org/articles/53514/elife-53514-v2.xml
ID情報
  • DOI : 10.7554/elife.53514
  • eISSN : 2050-084X

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