Polívka Tomáš, Chábera Pavel, Kerfeld Cheryl A
University of South Bohemia, České Budějovice, Czech Republic.
Biochim Biophys Acta. 2013 Mar;1827(3):248-54. doi: 10.1016/j.bbabio.2012.10.005. Epub 2012 Oct 16.
The Orange Carotenoid Protein (OCP) is a photoactive water soluble protein that is crucial for photoprotection in cyanobacteria. When activated by blue-green light, it triggers quenching of phycobilisome fluorescence and regulates energy flow from the phycobilisome to the reaction center. The OCP contains a single pigment, the carotenoid 3'-hydroxyechinenone (hECN). Binding to the OCP causes a conformational change in hECN leading to an extension of its effective conjugation length. We have determined the S(1) energy of hECN in organic solvent and compared it with the S(1) energy of hECN bound to the OCP. In methanol and n-hexane, hECN has an S(1) energy of 14,300cm(-1), slightly higher than carotenoids with shorter conjugation lengths such as zeaxanthin or β-carotene; this is consistent with the proposal that the presence of the conjugated carbonyl group in hECN increases its S(1) energy. The S(1) energy of hECN in organic solvent is independent of solvent polarity. Upon binding to the OCP, the S(1) energy of hECN is further increased to 14,700cm(-1), underscoring the importance of protein binding which twists the conjugated carbonyl group into s-trans conformation and enhances the effect of the carbonyl group. Activated OCP, however, has an S(1) energy of 14,000cm(-1), indicating that significant changes in the vicinity of the conjugated carbonyl group occur upon activation.
橙色类胡萝卜素蛋白(OCP)是一种光活性水溶性蛋白,对蓝细菌的光保护至关重要。当被蓝绿光激活时,它会引发藻胆体荧光猝灭,并调节从藻胆体到反应中心的能量流动。OCP包含一种单一色素,即类胡萝卜素3'-羟基海胆酮(hECN)。与OCP结合会导致hECN发生构象变化,从而延长其有效共轭长度。我们已经测定了hECN在有机溶剂中的S(1)能量,并将其与结合到OCP上的hECN的S(1)能量进行了比较。在甲醇和正己烷中,hECN的S(1)能量为14,300cm(-1),略高于共轭长度较短的类胡萝卜素,如玉米黄质或β-胡萝卜素;这与hECN中存在共轭羰基会增加其S(1)能量的提议一致。hECN在有机溶剂中的S(1)能量与溶剂极性无关。与OCP结合后,hECN的S(1)能量进一步增加到14,700cm(-1),突出了蛋白质结合的重要性,这种结合将共轭羰基扭曲成s-反式构象并增强了羰基的作用。然而,活化的OCP的S(1)能量为14,000cm(-1),表明在活化时共轭羰基附近发生了显著变化。