2002
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.162368399
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Interactions between lipids and bacterial reaction centers determined by protein crystallography

Abstract: The structure of the reaction center from Rhodobacter sphaeroides has been solved by using x-ray diffraction at a 2.55-Å resolution limit. Three lipid molecules that lie on the surface of the protein are resolved in the electron density maps. In addition to a cardiolipin that has previously been reported [McAuley, K. E., Fyfe, P. K., Ridge, J. P., Isaacs, N. W., Cogdell, R. J. & Jones, M. R. (1999) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 96, 14706 -14711], two other major lipids of the cell membrane are found, a phosphatid… Show more

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“…1C), with coplanar pairs within the tetra-heme chain, stacked pairs within the two heme-triples, and T-shaped connections between tetra-heme chain and heme-triples. These motifs as such are not uncommon in biological ET: the stacked heme arrangement bears some similarity with the tightly packed chlorophylls in reaction center proteins (13), and a similar T-shaped connection is found for the heme a-a 3 pair in cytochrome c oxidase (14) (Fig. S1).…”
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confidence: 73%
“…1C), with coplanar pairs within the tetra-heme chain, stacked pairs within the two heme-triples, and T-shaped connections between tetra-heme chain and heme-triples. These motifs as such are not uncommon in biological ET: the stacked heme arrangement bears some similarity with the tightly packed chlorophylls in reaction center proteins (13), and a similar T-shaped connection is found for the heme a-a 3 pair in cytochrome c oxidase (14) (Fig. S1).…”
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confidence: 73%
“…Interestingly, the shorter peptides such as WALP16 were able to induce the formation of non-lamellar H II phases, and it was noted that the inter-tryptophan distance was the crucial factor for determining the activity of W 2 in ALP16 and W 2 out ALP16, rather than the length of the hydrophobic segment. 2 H NMR experiments also provided evidence that WALP16 produced an increase in acyl chain order, with concomitant increase in bilayer diameter of 0.4 Å. Solid-state 1 H NMR analysis of WALP peptide/DMPC mixtures produced upfield chemical shift changes (relative to pure DMPC) for several of the key lipid signals, with the magnitude of the chemical shifts increasing with increasing peptide length. In particular, the changes observed for the choline group of the lipid were attributed to ring current effects of tryptophan.…”
Section: Helical Peptide Models For Integral Membrane Proteinsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…This not only reflects improved methods for their crystallisation using detergent depletion methods, which are sufficiently mild to allow lipid molecules to remain bound to the protein, but also the fact that membrane proteins do have specific interactions with lipids in the membrane around them. 2,4 There are some striking examples in the PDB of multiple entries for a single protein that has been crystallised in different laboratories. A cursory glance at these reveals that some lipids are invariably bound at the same site on the protein, regardless of its origin, whereas other lipids are more variant ( Figure 3).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In purple anoxygenic bacteria, reaction centers (RCs) embedded in the membrane perform the primary photochemistry (Blankenship et al 1995). The RC from Rhodobacter sphaeroides consists of three protein subunits and several cofactors (see e.g., Allen et al 1987;Yeates et al 1988;Ermler et al 1994;Stowell et al 1997;Camara-Artigas et al 2002). The core L and M subunits surround the cofactors that are divided into two distinct branches related by an approximate two-fold symmetry axis that runs from the center of P to the non-heme iron (Fig.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a series of ENDOR and TRIPLE (b) Structure of the primary donor of the RC from Rb. sphaeroides with the two BChl a molecules P L and P M (phytyl chain truncated), and the three mutated residues His L168, Asn L170, and Asn M199 (PDB entry 1M3X;Camara-Artigas et al 2002). (c) Molecular structure of bacteriochlorophyll a (BChl a) with IUPAC numbering; the two methyl groups 2 1 and 12 1 and the b-protons 7, 8, 17, and 18 are indicated studies of P •?…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%