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Interactions between chromophore and protein in phytochrome identified by novel oxa-, thia- and carba-chromophores
Authors:Bongards Christian  Gärtner Wolfgang
Affiliation:Max-Planck-Institute for Bioinorganic Chemistry, Mülheim an der Ruhr, Germany.
Abstract:Abstract Six new bilin chromophores of the plant photoreceptor phytochrome have been synthesized, carrying at the photoisomerizing ring D an oxygen or a sulfur atom or a methylene group instead of the pyrrole nitrogen atom. These furanone-, thiophenone- or cyclopentenone-containing compounds bound covalently to the recombinant apophytochrome phyA of Avena sativa. The novel chromoproteins showed hypsochromically shifted absorption spectra with respect to native phytochrome and a strongly diminished photochemical activity, but a three- to four-fold higher fluorescence quantum yield. These results demonstrate that, on the one hand, also ring D-modified chromophores can be forced into a partially extended structure, required for incorporation into the apoprotein binding pocket and covalent binding. On the other hand, the modifications introduced into ring D of the chromophores strongly impede the formation of stable far red-absorbing forms of plant photoreceptor phytochrome (P(fr)-form) of the chromoproteins, highlighting especially the role of the pyrrole nitrogen atom and hydrogen bonding for the precise interactions between that part of the chromophore and the protein for the P(fr)-formation.
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