In vitro assembly of phytochrome B apoprotein with synthetic analogs of the phytochrome chromophore
Author(s) -
Hiroko Hanzawa,
Katsuhiko Inomata,
Hideki Kinoshita,
Takashi Kakiuchi,
Krishanthi Padmarani Jayasundera,
Daisuke Sawamoto,
Atsuko Ohta,
Kenko Uchida,
Keishiro Wada,
Masaki Furuya
Publication year - 2001
Publication title -
proceedings of the national academy of sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 5.011
H-Index - 771
eISSN - 1091-6490
pISSN - 0027-8424
DOI - 10.1073/pnas.051629698
Subject(s) - chromophore , tetrapyrrole , phytochrome , chemistry , photochromism , adduct , side chain , photochemistry , pyrrole , stereochemistry , ring (chemistry) , phycocyanobilin , biochemistry , organic chemistry , biology , polymer , red light , botany , cyanobacteria , genetics , phycocyanin , bacteria , enzyme
Phytochrome B (PhyB), one of the major photosensory chromoproteins in plants, mediates a variety of light-responsive developmental processes in a photoreversible manner. To analyze the structural requirements of the chromophore for the spectral properties of PhyB, we have designed and chemically synthesized 20 analogs of the linear tetrapyrrole (bilin) chromophore and reconstituted them with PhyB apoprotein (PHYB). The A-ring acts mainly as the anchor for ligation to PHYB, because the modification of the side chains at the C2 and C3 positions did not significantly influence the formation or difference spectra of adducts. In contrast, the side chains of the B- and C-rings are crucial to position the chromophore properly in the chromophore pocket of PHYB and for photoreversible spectral changes. The side-chain structure of the D-ring is required for the photoreversible spectral change of the adducts. When methyl and ethyl groups at the C17 and C18 positions are replaced with an n-propyl, n-pentyl, or n-octyl group, respectively, the photoreversible spectral change of the adducts depends on the length of the side chains. From these studies, we conclude that each pyrrole ring of the linear tetrapyrrole chromophore plays a different role in chromophore assembly and the photochromic properties of PhyB.
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