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Is the A -1 Pigment in Photosystem I Part of P700? A (P700 + -P700) FTIR Difference Spectroscopy Study of A -1 Mutants.

Julia S KirpichLu-Jun LuoMichael R NelsonNeva AgarwalaWu XuGary Hastings
Published in: International journal of molecular sciences (2024)
The involvement of the second pair of chlorophylls, termed A -1A and A -1B , in light-induced electron transfer in photosystem I (PSI) is currently debated. Asparagines at PsaA600 and PsaB582 are involved in coordinating the A -1B and A -1A pigments, respectively. Here we have mutated these asparagine residues to methionine in two single mutants and a double mutant in PSI from Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803, which we term NA600M, NB582M, and NA600M/NB582M mutants. (P700 + -P700) FTIR difference spectra (DS) at 293 K were obtained for the wild-type and the three mutant PSI samples. The wild-type and mutant FTIR DS differ considerably. This difference indicates that the observed changes in the (P700 + -P700) FTIR DS cannot be due to only the P A and P B pigments of P700. Comparison of the wild-type and mutant FTIR DS allows the assignment of different features to both A -1 pigments in the FTIR DS for wild-type PSI and assesses how these features shift upon cation formation and upon mutation. While the exact role the A -1 pigments play in the species we call P700 is unclear, we demonstrate that the vibrational modes of the A -1A and A -1B pigments are modified upon P700 + formation. Previously, we showed that the A -1 pigments contribute to P700 in green algae. In this manuscript, we demonstrate that this is also the case in cyanobacterial PSI. The nature of the mutation-induced changes in algal and cyanobacterial PSI is similar and can be considered within the same framework, suggesting a universality in the nature of P700 in different photosynthetic organisms.
Keyphrases
  • wild type
  • electron transfer
  • density functional theory
  • energy transfer
  • high resolution
  • single molecule
  • mass spectrometry
  • molecular dynamics simulations
  • quantum dots