Structure and function of the light-protective orange carotenoid protein families

IF 2.7 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Current Research in Structural Biology Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.crstbi.2024.100141
Teresa M. García-Oneto , Claudia Moyano-Bellido , M. Agustina Domínguez-Martín
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Orange carotenoid proteins (OCPs) are unique photoreceptors that are critical for cyanobacterial photoprotection. Upon exposure to blue-green light, OCPs are activated from a stable orange form, OCPO, to an active red form, OCPR, which binds to phycobilisomes (PBSs) and performs photoprotective non-photochemical quenching (NPQ). OCPs can be divided into three main families: the most abundant and best studied OCP1, and two others, OCP2 and OCP3, which have different activation and quenching properties and are yet underexplored. Crystal structures have been acquired for the three OCP clades, providing a glimpse into the conformational underpinnings of their light-absorption and energy dissipation attributes. Recently, the structure of the PBS-OCPR complex has been obtained allowing for an unprecedented insight into the photoprotective action of OCPs. Here, we review the latest findings in the field that have substantially improved our understanding of how cyanobacteria protect themselves from the toxic consequences of excess light absorption. Furthermore, current research is applying the structure of OCPs to bio-inspired optogenetic tools, to function as carotenoid delivery devices, as well as engineering the NPQ mechanism of cyanobacteria to enhance their photosynthetic biomass production.

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橙色类胡萝卜素光保护蛋白家族的结构和功能
橙色类胡萝卜素蛋白(OCP)是一种独特的光感受器,对蓝藻的光保护至关重要。暴露在蓝绿光下时,OCPs 会从稳定的橙色形式(OCPO)被激活为活跃的红色形式(OCPR),后者会与藻体(PBSs)结合并进行光保护性非光化学淬灭(NPQ)。OCPs 可分为三个主要家族:最丰富、研究最深入的 OCP1,以及另外两个家族,OCP2 和 OCP3,它们具有不同的激活和淬灭特性,但尚未得到充分探索。目前已经获得了这三个 OCP 支系的晶体结构,可以一窥它们的光吸收和能量耗散特性的构象基础。最近,我们获得了 PBS-OCPR 复合物的结构,从而对 OCP 的光保护作用有了前所未有的了解。在此,我们将回顾该领域的最新发现,这些发现大大提高了我们对蓝藻如何保护自身免受过量光吸收毒性后果的认识。此外,目前的研究正在将 OCPs 的结构应用于生物启发的光遗传工具、类胡萝卜素输送装置以及蓝藻的 NPQ 机制工程,以提高其光合生物量的生产。
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