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Bacteriorhodopsin analog regenerated with 13-desmethyl-13-lodoretinal

The retinal analog 13-desmethyl-13-iodoretinal (13-iodoretinal) was newly synthesized and incorporated into apomembranes to reconstitute bacteriorhodopsin analog 13-I-bR. The absorption maximum was 598 nm and 97% of the chromophore was an all-trans isomer in the dark- and light-adapted state. Upon f...

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Published in:Biophysical journal 2002-12, Vol.83 (6), p.3460
Main Authors: Hiraki, Kenji, Hamanaka, Toshiaki, Xiang-Guo, Zheng, Shinada, Teturo
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Language:English
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Summary:The retinal analog 13-desmethyl-13-iodoretinal (13-iodoretinal) was newly synthesized and incorporated into apomembranes to reconstitute bacteriorhodopsin analog 13-I-bR. The absorption maximum was 598 nm and 97% of the chromophore was an all-trans isomer in the dark- and light-adapted state. Upon flash illumination, 13-I-bR underwent a transient spectral change in which a shorter wavelength intermediate (max = 426 nm) similar to the M species of the native bR developed. Also, 13-I-bR showed light-induced proton pumping with rates and extents comparable to those seen in the native bR. The ultraviolet circular dichroism (CD) spectrum originating from the aromatic groups was different from that of the native bR, indicating that the substituted bulky iodine atom strongly interacts with neighboring amino acids. A projection difference Fourier map showed the labeled iodine was in the vicinity of helix C. 13-I-bR is an advantageous specimen for kinetic investigations of light-induced structural changes associated with the proton pumping cycle by x-ray diffraction.
ISSN:0006-3495
1542-0086
DOI:10.1016/S0006-3495(02)75345-9