SITE-DIRECTED MUTAGENESIS OF THE LH2 LIGHT-HARVESTING COMPLEX OF Rhodobacter sphaeroides: CHANGING βLys23 TO Gin RESULTS IN A SHIFT IN THE 850 nm ABSORPTION PEAK |
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Authors: | Gregory J S Fowler Wim Crielaardt† Ronald W Visschers Rienk van Grondelle C Neil Hunter |
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Institution: | Krebs Institute, Department of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, University of Sheffield, Western Bank, Sheffield S10 2UH, UK;Department of Physics and Astronomy, Free University of Amsterdam, De Boelelaan 1081, 1081 HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | The present study describes the construction of a Rhodobacter sphaeroides light-harvesting (LH2) mutant in which the charged residue βSLys23 is changed by site-directed mutagenesis to a Gin residue, and the characterization of the resulting mutant complex by a range of spectroscopic techniques. In the 77 K absorption spectrum of the mutant, the peak equivalent to the 850 nm peak in the wild-type membrane is blue-shifted by approximately 18 nm to 837 nm; except for this blue-shift, the 77 K. fluorescence excitation and emission spectra and the circular dichroism spectrum of the mutant are very similar to the equivalent spectra from the wild-type membranes, suggesting that the mutation βLys23 → Gin probably does not cause any major changes in the conformation or aggregation state of these membranes. Possible causes of the 18 nm blue-shift in the absorption spectrum are discussed. |
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