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Crystallographic evidence for water-assisted photo-induced peptide cleavage in the stony coral fluorescent protein Kaede
Authors:Hayashi Ikuko  Mizuno Hideaki  Tong Kit I  Furuta Toshiaki  Tanaka Fujie  Yoshimura Masato  Miyawaki Atsushi  Ikura Mitsuhiko
Institution:Division of Signaling Biology, Ontario Cancer Institute and Department of Medical Biophysics, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Abstract:A coral fluorescent protein from Trachyphyllia geoffroyi, Kaede, possesses a tripeptide of His62-Tyr63-Gly64, which forms a chromophore with green fluorescence. This chromophore's fluorescence turns red following UV light irradiation. We have previously shown that such photoconversion is achieved by a formal beta-elimination reaction, which results in a cleavage of the peptide bond found between the amide nitrogen and the alpha-carbon at His62. However, the stereochemical arrangement of the chromophore and the precise structural basis for this reaction mechanism previously remained unknown. Here, we report the crystal structures of the green and red form of Kaede at 1.4 A and 1.6 A resolutions, respectively. Our structures depict the cleaved peptide bond in the red form. The chromophore conformations both in the green and red forms are similar, except a well-defined water molecule in the proximity of the His62 imidazole ring in the green form. We propose a molecular mechanism for green-to-red photoconversion, which is assisted by the water molecule.
Keywords:GFP  green fluorescent protein  r  m  s  d    root-mean-square deviation
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