NeoR, a near-infrared absorbing rhodopsin

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Matthias Broser
Anika Spreen
Patrick E. Konold
Enrico Schiewer
Suliman Adam
Veniamin Borin
Igor Schapiro
Reinhard Seifert
John T. M. Kennis
Yinth Andrea Bernal Sierra
Peter Hegemann
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[1] Institute for Biology,Department of Physics and Astronomy, Faculty of Science
[2] Experimental Biophysics,undefined
[3] Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin,undefined
[4] Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam,undefined
[5] Fritz Haber Center for Molecular Dynamics,undefined
[6] Institute of Chemistry,undefined
[7] The Hebrew University of Jerusalem,undefined
[8] Molecular Sensory Systems,undefined
[9] Center of Advanced European Studies and Research (caesar),undefined
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The Rhizoclosmatium globosum genome encodes three rhodopsin-guanylyl cyclases (RGCs), which are predicted to facilitate visual orientation of the fungal zoospores. Here, we show that RGC1 and RGC2 function as light-activated cyclases only upon heterodimerization with RGC3 (NeoR). RGC1/2 utilize conventional green or blue-light-sensitive rhodopsins (λmax = 550 and 480 nm, respectively), with short-lived signaling states, responsible for light-activation of the enzyme. The bistable NeoR is photoswitchable between a near-infrared-sensitive (NIR, λmax = 690 nm) highly fluorescent state (QF = 0.2) and a UV-sensitive non-fluorescent state, thereby modulating the activity by NIR pre-illumination. No other rhodopsin has been reported so far to be functional as a heterooligomer, or as having such a long wavelength absorption or high fluorescence yield. Site-specific mutagenesis and hybrid quantum mechanics/molecular mechanics simulations support the idea that the unusual photochemical properties result from the rigidity of the retinal chromophore and a unique counterion triad composed of two glutamic and one aspartic acids. These findings substantially expand our understanding of the natural potential and limitations of spectral tuning in rhodopsin photoreceptors.
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