INTEC   05402
INSTITUTO DE DESARROLLO TECNOLOGICO PARA LA INDUSTRIA QUIMICA
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
The Surface Metal Site in Blc. viridis Photosynthetic Bacterial Reaction Centers: Cu2+ as a Probe of Structure, Location, and Flexibility
Autor/es:
UTSCHIG, L.M., DALOSTO, S.D., THURNAUER, M.C., POLUEKTOV, O.G.
Revista:
APPLIED MAGNETIC RESONANCE
Editorial:
SPRINGER WIEN
Referencias:
Año: 2010 vol. 38 p. 1 - 17
ISSN:
0937-9347
Resumen:
Metal ion binding to a surface site on photosynthetic reaction centers (RCs) modulates light-induced electron and proton transfer events in the RC. Whereas many studies have elucidated aspects of metal ion modulation events in Rhodobacter sphaeroides RCs, much less is understood about the surface site in Blastochloris viridis (Blc. viridis) RCs. Interestingly, electron paramagnetic resonance studies revealed two spectroscopically distinct Cu2+ surface site environments in Blc. viridis RCs. Herein, Cu2+ has been used to spectroscopically probe the structure of these Cu2+ site(s) in response to freezing conditions, temperature, and charge separation. One Cu2+ environment in Blc. viridis RCs, termed CuA, exhibits temperature-dependent conformational flexibility. Different conformation states of the CuA2+ site are trapped when the RC is frozen in the dark either by fast-freeze or slow-freeze procedure. The second Cu2+ environment, termed CuB, is structurally invariant to different