INTERRELATIONS OF M-INTERMEDIATES IN BACTERIORHODOPSIN PHOTOCYCLE

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作者
DRACHEV, LA
KAULEN, AD
KOMRAKOV, AY
机构
[1] A.N. Belozersky Institute of Physico-Chemical Biology, Moscow State University, Moscow
关键词
BACTERIORHODOPSIN; PHOTOCYCLE; M-INTERMEDIATE; PROTEIN CONFORMATIONAL CHANGES;
D O I
10.1016/0014-5793(92)81202-W
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The photocycles of the wild-type bacteriorhodopsin and the D96N mutant were investigated by the flash-photolysis technique. The M-intermediate formation (400 nm) and the L-intermediate decay (520 nm) were found to be well described by a sum of two exponents (time constants, tau1 = 65 and tau2 = 250 mus) for the wild-type bR and three exponents (tau1 = 55 mus, tau2 = 220 mus and tau3 = 1 ms) for the D96N mutant of bR. A component with tau = 1 ms was found to be present in the photocycle of the wild-type bacteriorhodopsin as a lag-phase in the relaxation of photoresponses at 400 and 520 nm. In the presence of Lu3+ ions or 80% glycerol this component was clearly seen as an additional phase of M-formation. The azide effect on the D96N mutant of bR suggests that the 1-ms component is associated with an irreversible conformational change switching the Schiff base from the outward to the inward proton channel. The maximum of the difference spectrum of the 1-ms component of D96N bR is located at 404 nm as compared to 412 nm for the first two components. We suggest that this effect is a result of the alteration of the inward proton channel due to the Asp96-->Asn substitution. Proton release measured with pyranine in the absence of pH buffers was identical for the wild-type bR and D96N mutant and matched the M-->M' conformational transition. A model for M rise in the bR photocycle is proposed.
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