Common Structural Elements in the Chromophore Binding Pocket of the Pfr State of Bathy Phytochromes

  • Phytochromes are bimodal photoreceptors which, upon light absorption by the tetrapyrrole chromophore, can be converted between a red‐absorbing state (Pr) and far‐red‐absorbing state (Pfr). In bacterial phytochromes, either Pr or Pfr are the thermally stable states, thereby constituting the classes of prototypical and bathy phytochromes, respectively. In this work, we have employed vibrational spectroscopies to elucidate the origin of the thermal stability of the Pfr states in bathy phytochromes. Here, we present the first detailed spectroscopic analysis of RpBphP6 (Rhodopseudomas palustris), which together with results obtained for Agp2 (Agrobacterium tumefaciens) and PaBphP (Pseudomonas aeruginosa) allows identifying common structural properties of the Pfr state of bathy phytochromes, which are (1) a homogenous chromophore structure, (2) the protonated ring C propionic side chain of the chromophore and (3) a retarded H/D exchange at the ring D nitrogen. These properties are related to the unique strength of the hydrogen bonding interactions between the ring D N‐H group with the side chain of the conserved Asp194 (PaBphP numbering). As revealed by a comparative analysis of homology models and available crystal structures of Pfr states, these interactions are strengthened by an Arg residue (Arg453) only in bathy but not in prototypical phytochromes.

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Author:Francisco Velázquez Escobar, David Buhrke, Norbert Michael, Luisa Sauthof, Svea Wilkening, Neslihan N. Tavraz, Johannes Salewski, Nicole Frankenberg-Dinkel, Maria Andrea Mroginski, Patrick Scheerer, Thomas Friedrich, Friedrich Siebert, Peter Hildebrandt
URL:https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/php.12742
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1111/php.12742
ISSN:1751-1097
Journal:Photochemistry and Photobiology
Publisher:Wiley
Document Type:Research Article
Language:English
Year of first Publication:2017
Release Date:2025/07/21
Volume:93
Issue:3
Page Number:9
First Page:724
Last Page:732
Faculties / Organisational entities:RPTU in Kaiserslautern / Fachbereich Biologie / Mikrobiologie
Open access state:Closed Access
RPTU:Kaiserslautern
Research funding:DFG
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Created at the RPTU:Yes