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Elucidating the Molecular Mechanism of Ultrafast Pfr-State Photoisomerization in Bathy Bacteriophytochrome PaBphP.

Dihao WangYangzhong QinSheng ZhangLijuan WangXiaojing YangDongping Zhong
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2019)
Bacteriophytochromes are photoreceptors that regulate various physiological processes induced by photoisomerization in a linear tetrapyrrole chromophore upon red/far-red light absorption. Here, we investigate the photoinduced Pfr-state isomerization mechanism of a bathy bacteriophytochrome from Pseudomonas aeruginosa combining femtosecond-resolved fluorescence and absorption methods. We observed initial coherent oscillation motions in the first 1 ps with low-frequency modes below 60 cm-1, then a bifurcation of the wavepacket with the distinct excited-state lifetimes in a few picoseconds, and finally chromophore-protein coupled ground-state conformational evolution on nanosecond time scales. Together with systematic mutational studies, we revealed the critical roles of hydrogen bonds in tuning the photoisomerization dynamics. These results provide a clear molecular picture of the Pfr-state photoisomerization, a mechanism likely applicable to the other phytochromes.
Keyphrases
  • pseudomonas aeruginosa
  • single molecule
  • cystic fibrosis
  • molecular dynamics simulations
  • high frequency
  • energy transfer
  • small molecule
  • acinetobacter baumannii