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Solution structure and excitation energy transfer in phycobiliproteins of Acaryochloris marina investigated by small angle scattering

Authors :
D V Soloviov
Franz-Josef Schmitt
Max Hecht
R. Olliges
Jörg Pieper
Maksym Golub
Alexander I. Kuklin
H.-J. Eckert
D.C.F. Wieland
Heiko Lokstein
Sophie Combet
Source :
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Bioenergetics. 1858:318-324
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2017.

Abstract

The structure of phycobiliproteins of the cyanobacterium Acaryochloris marina was investigated in buffer solution at physiological temperatures, i.e. under the same conditions applied in spectroscopic experiments, using small angle neutron scattering. The scattering data of intact phycobiliproteins in buffer solution containing phosphate can be well described using a cylindrical shape with a length of about 225 A and a diameter of approximately 100 A. This finding is qualitatively consistent with earlier electron microscopy studies reporting a rod-like shape of the phycobiliproteins with a length of about 250 (M. Chen et al., FEBS Letters 583, 2009, 2535) or 300 A (J. Marquart et al., FEBS Letters 410, 1997, 428). In contrast, phycobiliproteins dissolved in buffer lacking phosphate revealed a splitting of the rods into cylindrical subunits with a height of 28 A only, but also a pronounced sample aggregation. Complementary small angle neutron and X-ray scattering experiments on phycocyanin suggest that the cylindrical subunits may represent either trimeric phycocyanin or trimeric allophycocyanin. Our findings are in agreement with the assumption that a phycobiliprotein rod with a total height of about 225 A can accommodate seven trimeric phycocyanin subunits and one trimeric allophycocyanin subunit, each of which having a height of about 28 A. The structural information obtained by small angle neutron and X-ray scattering can be used to interpret variations in the low-energy region of the 4.5 K absorption spectra of phycobiliproteins dissolved in buffer solutions containing and lacking phosphate, respectively.

Details

ISSN :
00052728
Volume :
1858
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Bioenergetics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7d5fe92476609f294e5278f266b4c768
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bbabio.2017.01.010