Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10872194 | FEBS Letters | 2009 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Channelrhodopsin-2 mediates phototaxis in green algae by acting as a light-gated cation channel. As a result of this property, it is used as a novel optogenetic tool in neurophysiological applications. Structural information is still scant and we present here the first resonance Raman spectra of channelrhodopsin-2. Spectra of detergent solubilized and lipid-reconstituted protein were recorded under pre-resonant conditions to exclusively probe retinal in its electronic ground state. All-trans retinal was identified to be the favoured configuration of the chromophore but significant contributions of 13-cis were detected. Pre-illumination hardly changed the isomeric composition but small amounts of presumably 9-cis retinal were found in the light-adapted state. Spectral analysis suggested that the Schiff base proton is strongly hydrogen-bonded to a nearby water molecule.
Keywords
RSBsensory rhodopsin IISRIIGloeobacter rhodopsinretinal Schiff basechannelrhodopsin-2ChR2ProteorhodopsinFWHMdMPCProton transferbacteriorhodopsinResonance Ramanmicrobial rhodopsinLight adaptationVibrational spectroscopyFT-IRFourier transform infrared spectroscopyFull width at half-maximumHoopHigh pressure liquid chromatographyHPLC
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Authors
Melanie Nack, Ionela Radu, Christian Bamann, Ernst Bamberg, Joachim Heberle,