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Protein motions visualized by femtosecond time-resolved crystallography: The case of photosensory vs photosynthetic proteins
Institution:1. Department of Chemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Gothenburg, 40530 Gothenburg, Sweden;2. Department of Chemistry - BMC, Biochemistry, Uppsala University, 75123 Uppsala, Sweden;3. Physics Department, Physic, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 3134 N. Maryland Ave., Milwaukee, WI 53211, United States
Abstract:Proteins are dynamic objects and undergo conformational changes when functioning. These changes range from interconversion between states in equilibrium to ultrafast and coherent structural motions within one perturbed state. Time-resolved serial femtosecond crystallography at free-electron X-ray lasers can unravel structural changes with atomic resolution and down to femtosecond time scales. In this review, we summarize recent advances on detecting structural changes for phytochrome photosensor proteins and a bacterial photosynthetic reaction center. In the phytochrome structural changes are extensive and involve major rearrangements of many amino acids and water molecules, accompanying the regulation of its biochemical activity, whereas in the photosynthetic reaction center protein the structural changes are smaller, more localized, and are optimized to facilitate electron transfer along the chromophores. The detected structural motions underpin the proteins’ function, providing a showcase for the importance of detecting ultrafast protein structural dynamics.
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