Structure of cyanobacterial photosystem I complexed with ferredoxin at 1.97 Å resolution.
Jiannan LiNoriyuki HamaokaFumiaki MakinoAkihiro KawamotoYuxi LinMatthias RögnerMarc M NowaczykYoung-Ho LeeKeiichi NambaChristoph GerleGenji KurisuPublished in: Communications biology (2022)
Photosystem I (PSI) is a light driven electron pump transferring electrons from Cytochrome c 6 (Cyt c 6 ) to Ferredoxin (Fd). An understanding of this electron transfer process is hampered by a paucity of structural detail concerning PSI:Fd interface and the possible binding sites of Cyt c 6 . Here we describe the high resolution cryo-EM structure of Thermosynechococcus elongatus BP-1 PSI in complex with Fd and a loosely bound Cyt c 6 . Side chain interactions at the PSI:Fd interface including bridging water molecules are visualized in detail. The structure explains the properties of mutants of PsaE and PsaC that affect kinetics of Fd binding and suggests a molecular switch for the dissociation of Fd upon reduction. Calorimetry-based thermodynamic analyses confirms a single binding site for Fd and demonstrates that PSI:Fd complexation is purely driven by entropy. A possible reaction cycle for the efficient transfer of electrons from Cyt c 6 to Fd via PSI is proposed.