FLUORESCENCE AND PHOTOCHEMISTRY OF RECOMBINANT PHYTOCHROME FROM THE CYANOBACTERIUM SYNECHOCYSTIS

Citation
V. Sineshchekov et al., FLUORESCENCE AND PHOTOCHEMISTRY OF RECOMBINANT PHYTOCHROME FROM THE CYANOBACTERIUM SYNECHOCYSTIS, Photochemistry and photobiology, 67(2), 1998, pp. 263-267
Citations number
21
Categorie Soggetti
Biophysics,Biology
ISSN journal
00318655
Volume
67
Issue
2
Year of publication
1998
Pages
263 - 267
Database
ISI
SICI code
0031-8655(1998)67:2<263:FAPORP>2.0.ZU;2-O
Abstract
Fluorescence and photochemical properties of phytochrome from the cyan obacterium Synechocystis were investigated in the temperature interval from 293 to 85 K. The apoprotein was obtained by overexpression in Es cherichia coli and assembled to a holophytochrome with phycocyanobilin (PCB) and phytochromobilin (P Phi B), Syn(PCB)phy and Syn(P Phi B)phy , respectively, Its red-absorbing form, Pr, is characterized at 85 K b y the emission and excitation maxima at 682 and 666 nm in Syn(PCB)phy and at 690 and 674 nm in Syn(P Phi B)phy. At room temperature, the spe ctra are blue shifted by 5-10 nm, The fluorescence intensity dropped d own by similar to 15-20-fold upon warming from 85 to 293 K and activat ion energy of the fluorescence decay was estimated to be ca 5.4 and 4. 9 kJ mol(-1) in Syn(PCB)phy and Syn(P Phi B)phy, respectively. Phototr ansformation of Pr upon red illumination was observed at temperatures above 160-170 K in Syn(PCB)phy and above 140-150 K in Syn(P Phi B)phy with a 2-3 nm shift of the emission spectrum to the blue and increase of the intensity of its shorter wavelength part, This was interpreted as a possible formation of the photoproduct of the meta-Ra type of the plant phytochrome, At ambient temperatures, the extent of the Pr phot otransformation to the far-red-absorbing form, Pfr, was ca 0.7-0.75 an d 0.85-0.9 for Syn(PCB)phy and Syn(P Phi B)phy, respectively, Fluoresc ence of Pfr and of the photoproduct similar to lumi-R was riot observe d, With respect to the photochemical parameters, Syn(PCB)phy and Syn(P Phi B)phy are similar to each other and also to a small fraction of p hyA (phyA'') and to phyB. The latter were shown to have low photochemi cal activity at low temperatures in contrast to the major phyA pool (p hyA'), which is distinguished by the high extent (ca 50%) of Pr photor ansformation at 85 K, These photochemical features are interpreted in terms of different activation barriers for the photoreaction in the Pr excited state.