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A Novel Six-Rhodopsin System in a Single Archaeon

Authors :
Ching Che Huang
Kang Cheng Liu
Ching-Shin Huang
Yu Cheng Lin
Rueyhung Roc Weng
Wailap Victor Ng
Yin Yu Lee
Hsiaochu Tseng
Che Wei Su
Chii Shen Yang
Hsu Yuan Fu
Yung Ning Chang
Source :
Journal of Bacteriology. 192:5866-5873
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
American Society for Microbiology, 2010.

Abstract

Microbial rhodopsins, a diverse group of photoactive proteins found in Archaea , Bacteria , and Eukarya , function in photosensing and photoenergy harvesting and may have been present in the resource-limited early global environment. Four different physiological functions have been identified and characterized for nearly 5,000 retinal-binding photoreceptors, these being ion transporters that transport proton or chloride and sensory rhodopsins that mediate light-attractant and/or -repellent responses. The greatest number of rhodopsins previously observed in a single archaeon had been four. Here, we report a newly discovered six-rhodopsin system in a single archaeon, Haloarcula marismortui , which shows a more diverse absorbance spectral distribution than any previously known rhodopsin system, and, for the first time, two light-driven proton transporters that respond to the same wavelength. All six rhodopsins, the greatest number ever identified in a single archaeon, were first shown to be expressed in H. marismortui , and these were then overexpressed in Escherichia coli . The proteins were purified for absorption spectra and photocycle determination, followed by measurement of ion transportation and phototaxis. The results clearly indicate the existence of a proton transporter system with two isochromatic rhodopsins and a new type of sensory rhodopsin-like transducer in H. marismortui .

Details

ISSN :
10985530 and 00219193
Volume :
192
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Bacteriology
Accession number :
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