Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10869917 FEBS Letters 2015 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
The present work studies the mechanism of light induced protein conformational changes in the over-expressed mutant of halorhodopsin (phR) from Natronomonas pharaonis. The catalytic effect of light is reflected in accelerating hydroxyl amine reaction rate of light adapted phR. Light catalysis was detected in native phR but also in artificial pigments derived from tailored retinal analogs locked at the crucial C13C14 double bond. It is proposed that the photoexcited retinal chromophore induces protein concerted motion that decreases the energy gap between reactants ground and transition states. This energy gap is overcome by coupling to specific protein vibrations. Surprisingly, the rate constants show unusual decreasing trend following temperature increase both for native and artificial pigments.
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