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Structural Basis for Phototoxicity of the Genetically Encoded Photosensitizer KillerRed
Authors:Sergei Pletnev   Nadya G. Gurskaya   Nadya V. Pletneva   Konstantin A. Lukyanov   Dmitri M. Chudakov   Vladimir I. Martynov   Vladimir O. Popov   Mikhail V. Kovalchuk   Alexander Wlodawer   Zbigniew Dauter     Vladimir Pletnev
Abstract:KillerRed is the only known fluorescent protein that demonstrates notable phototoxicity, exceeding that of the other green and red fluorescent proteins by at least 1,000-fold. KillerRed could serve as an instrument to inactivate target proteins or to kill cell populations in photodynamic therapy. However, the nature of KillerRed phototoxicity has remained unclear, impeding the development of more phototoxic variants. Here we present the results of a high resolution crystallographic study of KillerRed in the active fluorescent and in the photobleached non-fluorescent states. A unique and striking feature of the structure is a water-filled channel reaching the chromophore area from the end cap of the β-barrel that is probably one of the key structural features responsible for phototoxicity. A study of the structure-function relationship of KillerRed, supported by structure-based, site-directed mutagenesis, has also revealed the key residues most likely responsible for the phototoxic effect. In particular, Glu68 and Ser119, located adjacent to the chromophore, have been assigned as the primary trigger of the reaction chain.
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