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Tracking the Electron Transfer Cascade in European Robin Cryptochrome 4 Mutants.

Authors :
Timmer D
Frederiksen A
Lünemann DC
Thomas AR
Xu J
Bartölke R
Schmidt J
Kubař T
De Sio A
Solov'yov IA
Mouritsen H
Lienau C
Source :
Journal of the American Chemical Society [J Am Chem Soc] 2023 May 31; Vol. 145 (21), pp. 11566-11578. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 May 17.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The primary step in the mechanism by which migratory birds sense the Earth's magnetic field is thought to be the light-induced formation of long-lived magnetically sensitive radical pairs within cryptochrome flavoproteins located in the birds' retinas. Blue-light absorption by the non-covalently bound flavin chromophore triggers sequential electron transfers along a chain of four tryptophan residues toward the photoexcited flavin. The recently demonstrated ability to express cryptochrome 4a from the night-migratory European robin ( Erithacus rubecula ), Er Cry4a, and to replace each of the tryptophan residues by a redox-inactive phenylalanine offers the prospect of exploring the roles of the four tryptophans. Here, we use ultrafast transient absorption spectroscopy to compare wild type Er Cry4a and four mutants having a phenylalanine at different positions in the chain. We find that each of the three tryptophan residues closest to the flavin adds a distinct relaxation component (time constants: 0.5, 30, and 150 ps) in the transient absorption data. The dynamics of the mutant containing a phenylalanine at the fourth position, furthest from the flavin, are very similar to those of wild type Er Cry4a, except for a reduced concentration of long-lived radical pairs. The experimental results are evaluated and discussed in the framework of real-time quantum mechanical/molecular mechanical electron transfer simulations based on the density functional-based tight binding approach. This comparison between simulation results and experimental measurements provides a detailed microscopic insight into the sequential electron transfers along the tryptophan chain. Our results offer a route to the study of spin transport and dynamical spin correlations in flavoprotein radical pairs.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1520-5126
Volume :
145
Issue :
21
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
37195086
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.3c00442