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Low-temperature Raman spectroscopy reveals small chromophore distortion in primary photointermediate of proteorhodopsin.

Tomotsumi FujisawaMasahiro AbeToshifumi NaraTakashi KikukawaNaoki KamoMasashi Unno
Published in: FEBS letters (2018)
Proteorhodopsin (PR) is a microbial rhodopsin functioning as a light-driven proton pump in aquatic bacteria. We performed low-temperature Raman measurements of PR to obtain the structure of the primary photoproduct, the K intermediate (PRK ). PRK showed the hydrogen-out-of-plane modes that are much less intense than those of bacteriorhodopsin as the prototypical light-driven proton pump from haloarchaea. The present results reveal the significantly relaxed chromophore structure in PRK , which can be coupled to the slow kinetics of the K intermediate. This structure suggests that PR transports protons using the small energy storage within the chromophore at the start of its photocycle.
Keyphrases
  • raman spectroscopy
  • microbial community
  • gene expression