Certain species of the Proteobacteria possess unusual bacteriochlorophyll a environments in their light-harvesting proteins

Andrew Gall, Vladimir Yurkov, André Vermeglio, Bruno Robert
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In this work, we have examined, using Fourier-transform Raman (FT-R) spectroscopy, the bacteriochlorophyll a (BChl a) binding sites in light-harvesting (LH) antennae from different species of the Proteobacteria that exhibit unusal absorption properties. While the LH1 complexes from Erythromicrobium (E.) ramosum (RC-B871) and Rhodospirillum centenum (B875) present classic FT-R spectra in the carbonyl high-frequency region, we show that in the blue-shifted LH1 complex, absorbing at 856 nm, from Roseococcus thiosulfatophilus, as well as in the B798–832 LH2 from E. ramosum, or in the B830 complex from the obligate phototrophic bacterium Chromatium purpuratum, some H-bonds between the acetyl carbonyl of the BChl a and the surrounding protein are missing. The molecular mechanisms responsible for the unusual absorption of these complexes are thus similar to those responsible for tuning of the absorption of the LH2 complexes between 850 and 820 nm. Furthermore, our results suggest that the binding pocket of the monomeric BChl in the LH2 from E. ramosum is different from that of Rps. acidphila or Rb. sphaeroides. The FT-R spectra of Chromatium purpuratum indicate that, in contrast with every LH2 complex previously studied by FT-R spectroscopy, no free-from-interaction keto groupings exist in this complex. © 1999 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Biospectroscopy 5: 338–345, 1999

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某些种类的变形杆菌在它们的捕光蛋白中具有不寻常的细菌叶绿素a环境
在这项工作中,我们使用傅里叶变换拉曼(FT-R)光谱研究了来自不同种类的变形菌门的光收集(LH)天线中的细菌叶绿素a (BChl a)结合位点,这些细菌具有不同的吸收特性。虽然来自红微菌(E.) ramosum (rh - b871)和centenum红螺旋菌(B875)的LH1配合物在羰基高频区呈现经典的FT-R光谱,但我们发现,在856 nm处吸收来自硫硫嗜红玫瑰球菌的蓝移LH1配合物中,以及来自E. ramosum的B798-832 LH2中,或来自专性光营养细菌Chromatium purpuratum的B830配合物中,BChl a的乙酰羰基和周围蛋白质之间的一些氢键缺失。因此,导致这些络合物的不寻常吸收的分子机制与导致LH2络合物在850和820 nm之间的吸收调整的分子机制相似。此外,我们的研究结果表明,紫苏LH2中单体BChl的结合袋与Rps的结合袋不同。嗜酸菌或Rb。sphaeroides。紫癜色谱仪的FT-R光谱表明,与以前用FT-R光谱研究的每一个LH2配合物相比,该配合物中不存在自由相互作用的酮基团。©1999 John Wiley &儿子,Inc。生物光谱学杂志,1999
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