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Femtosecond and Picosecond Dynamics of Recombinant Bacteriorhodopsin Primary Reactions Compared to the Native Protein in Trimeric and Monomeric Forms

Authors :
Oksana V. Nekrasova
Irina B. Kolchugina
T. B. Feldman
Victor A. Nadtochenko
Mikhail P. Kirpichnikov
A. V. Kudriavtsev
Mikhail A. Ostrovsky
Ivan V. Shelaev
Fedor E. Gostev
O. A. Smitienko
Dmitry A. Dolgikh
M. A. Yakovleva
Source :
Biochemistry. Biokhimiia. 82(4)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Photochemical reaction dynamics of the primary events in recombinant bacteriorhodopsin (bRrec) was studied by femtosecond laser absorption spectroscopy with 25-fs time resolution. bRrec was produced in an Escherichia coli expression system. Since bRrec was prepared in a DMPC–CHAPS micelle system in the monomeric form, its comparison with trimeric and monomeric forms of the native bacteriorhodopsin (bRtrim and bRmon, respectively) was carried out. We found that bRrec intermediate I (excited state of bR) was formed in the range of 100 fs, as in the case of bRtrim and bRmon. Further processes, namely the decay of the excited state I and the formation of intermediates J and K of bRrec, occurred more slowly compared to bRtrim, but similarly to bRmon. The lifetime of intermediate I, judging from the signal of ΔA ESA(470-480 nm), was 0.68 ps (78%) and 4.4 ps (22%) for bRrec, 0.52 ps (73%) and 1.7 ps (27%) for bRmon, and 0.45 ps (90%) and 1.75 ps (10%) for bRtrim. The formation time of intermediate K, judging from the signal of ΔA GSA(625-635 nm), was 13.5 ps for bRrec, 9.8 ps for bRmon, and 4.3 ps for bRtrim. In addition, there was a decrease in the photoreaction efficiency of bRrec and bRmon as seen by a decrease in absorbance in the differential spectrum of the intermediate K by ~14%. Since photochemical properties of bRrec are similar to those of the monomeric form of the native protein, bRrec and its mutants can be considered as a basis for further studies of the mechanism of bacteriorhodopsin functioning.

Details

ISSN :
16083040
Volume :
82
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Biochemistry. Biokhimiia
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f2864d12a16fb7136164f2c66b57c02a