2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0006-3495(02)75460-x
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Ultrafast Dynamics of Phytochrome from the Cyanobacterium Synechocystis, Reconstituted with Phycocyanobilin and Phycoerythrobilin

Abstract: Femtosecond time-resolved transient absorption spectroscopy was employed to characterize for the first time the primary photoisomerization dynamics of a bacterial phytochrome system in the two thermally stable states of the photocycle. The 85-kDa phytochrome Cph1 from the cyanobacterium Synechocystis PCC 6803 expressed in Escherichia coli was reconstituted with phycocyanobilin (Cph1-PCB) and phycoerythrobilin (Cph1-PEB). The red-light-absorbing form Pr of Cph1-PCB shows an approximately 150 fs relaxation in th… Show more

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“…The intensity of all three FC bands decays within 150 fs concomitant with the rise of dispersive features. These decay dynamics are in agreement with the Ϸ100-fs rise time of stimulated emission in transient absorption studies on Cph1 and plant phytochromes (8). Spectra from 200 to 400 fs consist of dispersive Raman features at 1,668, 1,330, 1,245, and 816 cm Ϫ1 , each of which correlates with a prominent P r ground-state feature.…”
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“…The intensity of all three FC bands decays within 150 fs concomitant with the rise of dispersive features. These decay dynamics are in agreement with the Ϸ100-fs rise time of stimulated emission in transient absorption studies on Cph1 and plant phytochromes (8). Spectra from 200 to 400 fs consist of dispersive Raman features at 1,668, 1,330, 1,245, and 816 cm Ϫ1 , each of which correlates with a prominent P r ground-state feature.…”
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“…The P r excited state exhibits multiexponential fluorescence decay dynamics with at least two lifetimes (10 ps and 45 ps) (5), thereby implicating the presence of at least two excited states. The two-state model for P r * decay has also received support from ultrafast transient absorption measurements on the plant phytochrome phyA, the cyanobacterial phytochrome Cph1, and the bacteriophytochrome Agp1, all of which exhibit two excited-state lifetimes characterized by a short (5-16 ps) and a long (25-40 ps) time constant (8,10,11). Despite the kinetic insight of these transient electronic spectroscopic studies, these techniques do not establish when the double bond isomerization occurs, nor do they resolve the molecular basis for the low P r -to-P fr photochemical quantum yields (7-16%) (12,13).…”
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“…However, other studies suggest that the multiexponential relaxation rate reflects the influence of sequential intermediate states following photoexcitation (2,4). In this interpretation, heterogeneity in the equilibrium system is unrelated to the distribution of isomerization rates (i.e., the reaction dynamics are homogeneous within the ensemble).…”
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“…Femtosecond laser spectroscopies conducted in recent years show that the isomerization dynamics of bilin cofactors in bacteriophytochromes span timescales of hundreds of femtoseconds to hundreds of picoseconds (2)(3)(4)(5)(6). The origin of this broad distribution in rate constants has been a matter of debate.…”
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