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https://read.qxmd.com/read/16453855/investigation-of-the-structure-of-trimeric-and-monomeric-photosystem-i-reaction-centre-complexes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
R C Ford, A Holzenburg
Electron microscopy of monomeric and trimeric forms of the reaction centre of photosystem I from the thermophilic cyanobacterium Phormidium laminosum has allowed the construction of a three-dimensional model describing the shape of the complex. The trimeric form of the Photosystem I reaction centre complex was found to have a very regular shape corresponding to a rounded equilateral triangle with edges 18 nm long and a thickness of 6 nm. A distinctive chiral arrangement of the three reaction centres in the trimer could be observed on one face of the complex, whereas the opposing face appeared to be smooth with no distinctive internal features...
August 1988: EMBO Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/16453774/crystallization-of-the-photosystem-i-reaction-centre
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
R C Ford, D Picot, R M Garavito
The reaction centre of the photosynthetic membrane complex photosystem I (PSI) from the thermophilic cyanobacterium Phormidium laminosum was found to crystallize under a range of conditions. The crystallization method, which can occur in the presence of larger detergent molecules than those used previously for the crystallization of membrane proteins, is presented in this report. Several crystal forms have been observed, and some of these show birefringence and linear dichroism. Optical measurements on crystals thicker than 5 microm were severely restricted because of the very high chlorophyll density within the crystals, but linear dichroism measurements on thin single crystals were possible and the results are presented here...
June 1987: EMBO Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/16442736/the-nitrate-nitrite-abc-transporter-of-phormidium-laminosum-phosphorylation-state-of-nrta-is-not-involved-in-its-substrate-binding-activity
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daniel Nagore, Begoña Sanz, Javier Soria, Marta Llarena, María J Llama, Juan J Calvete, Juan L Serra
Most cyanobacteria take up nitrate or nitrite through a multisubunit ABC transporter (ATP-binding cassette) located in the cytoplasmic membrane. Nitrate and nitrite transport activity is instantaneously blocked by the presence of ammonium in the medium. Previous biochemical studies reported the existence of phosphorylation/dephosphorylation events of the nitrate transporter (NRT) related to the presence of ammonium-sensitive kinase/phosphatase activities in plasma membranes of the cyanobacterium Synechococcus elongatus PCC 6301...
February 2006: Biochimica et Biophysica Acta
https://read.qxmd.com/read/16252173/a-comparative-study-of-the-thermal-stability-of-plastocyanin-cytochrome-c-6-and-photosystem-i-in-thermophilic-and-mesophilic-cyanobacteria
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
A Balme, M Hervás, L A Campos, J Sancho, M A De la Rosa, J A Navarro
Cytochrome c(6) (Cyt) from the thermophilic cyanobacterium Phormidium laminosum has been purified and characterized. It is a mildly acidic protein, with physicochemical properties very similar to those of plastocyanin (Pc). This is in agreement with the functional interchangeability of the two metalloproteins as electron donors to Photosystem I (PS I). The kinetic analyses of the interaction of Pc and Cyt with Photosystem I show that both metalloproteins reduce PS I with similar efficiencies, according to an oriented collisional kinetic model involving repulsive electrostatic interactions...
2001: Photosynthesis Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/16214856/a-brownian-dynamics-study-of-the-interaction-of-phormidium-cytochrome-f-with-various-cyanobacterial-plastocyanins
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elizabeth L Gross, Irving Rosenberg
Brownian dynamics simulations were used to study the role of electrostatic forces in the interactions of cytochrome f from the cyanobacterium Phormidium laminosum with various cyanobacterial plastocyanins. Both the net charge on the plastocyanin molecule and the charge configuration around H92 (H87 in higher plants) are important in determining the interactions. Those plastocyanins (PCs) with a net charge more negative than -2.0, including those from Synechococcus sp. PCC7942, Synechocystis sp. 6803, and P...
January 1, 2006: Biophysical Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/15835911/implications-of-the-effects-of-viscosity-macromolecular-crowding-and-temperature-for-the-transient-interaction-between-cytochrome-f-and-plastocyanin-from-the-cyanobacterium-phormidium-laminosum
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Beatrix G Schlarb-Ridley, Hualing Mi, William D Teale, Verena S Meyer, Christopher J Howe, Derek S Bendall
The reaction between cytochrome f and plastocyanin is a central feature of the photosynthetic electron-transport system of all oxygenic organisms. We have studied the reaction in solution to understand how the very weak binding between the two proteins from Phormidium laminosum can nevertheless lead to fast rates of electron transfer. In a previous publication [Schlarb-Ridley, B. G., et al. (2003) Biochemistry 42, 4057-4063], we suggested that the reaction is diffusion-controlled because of a strong effect of viscosity of the medium...
April 26, 2005: Biochemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/15736928/different-modes-of-interaction-in-cyanobacterial-complexes-of-plastocyanin-and-cytochrome-f
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COMPARATIVE STUDY
Irene Díaz-Moreno, Antonio Díaz-Quintana, Miguel A De la Rosa, Peter B Crowley, Marcellus Ubbink
The highly efficient electron-transfer chain in photosynthesis demonstrates a remarkable variation among organisms in the type of interactions between the soluble electron-transfer protein plastocyanin and it partner cytochrome f. The complex from the cyanobacterium Nostoc sp. PCC 7119 was studied using nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and compared to that of the cyanobacterium Phormidium laminosum. In both systems, the main site of interaction on plastocyanin is the hydrophobic patch. However, the interaction in the Nostoc complex is highly dependent on electrostatics, contrary to that of Phormidium, resulting in a binding constant that is an order of magnitude larger at low ionic strength for the Nostoc complex...
March 8, 2005: Biochemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/15544349/a-thermal-unfolding-study-of-plastocyanin-from-the-thermophilic-cyanobacterium-phormidium-laminosum
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maria J Feio, José A Navarro, Miguel S Teixeira, David Harrison, B Göran Karlsson, Miguel A De la Rosa
The thermal unfolding of the plastocyanin from Phormidium laminosum, a thermophilic cyanobacterium, is herein described. The main objective of this work is to identify structural factors responsible for the higher stability observed in proteins from thermophilic organisms. With the aid of fluorescence spectroscopy, EPR, and NMR, the factors influencing the unfolding process of the protein were investigated, and procedures for its study have been standardized. The different spectroscopic techniques used provided consistent results showing that the thermal unfolding of plastocyanin is irreversible under all the conditions investigated and that this irreversibility does not appear to be related to the presence of oxygen...
November 23, 2004: Biochemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/15345580/a-brownian-dynamics-study-of-the-interaction-of-phormidium-laminosum-plastocyanin-with-phormidium-laminosum-cytochrome-f
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elizabeth L Gross
The interaction of Phormidium laminosum plastocyanin (PC) with P. laminosum cytochrome f (cyt f) was studied using Brownian dynamics (BD) simulations. Few complexes and a low rate of electron transfer were observed for wild-type PC. Increasing the positive electrostatic field on PC by the addition of a Zn(2+) ion in the neighborhood of D44 and D45 on PC (as found in crystal structure of plastocyanin) increased the number of complexes formed and the calculated rates of electron transfer as did PC mutations D44A, D45A, E54A, and E57A...
September 2004: Biophysical Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/14572912/characterization-of-the-n-terminal-domain-of-nrtc-the-atp-binding-subunit-of-abc-type-nitrate-transporter-of-the-cyanobacterium-phormidium-laminosum
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daniel Nagore, Marta Llarena, María J Llama, Juan L Serra
The N-terminal domain of NrtC, the ATP-binding subunit of nitrate/nitrite ABC-transporter in the cyanobacterium Phormidium laminosum, has been expressed in Escherichia coli as a histidine-tagged fusion protein (His(6)NrtC1). Binding of ATP to the pure His(6)NrtC1 was characterized using the nucleotide analogue TNP-ATP [2'(3')-O-(2,4,6-trinitrophenyl) adenosine 5'-triphosphate]. Fluorescence assays showed that His(6)NrtC1 specifically binds Mg(2+) TNP-ATP with high affinity, binding being dependent on protein concentration...
October 13, 2003: Biochimica et Biophysica Acta
https://read.qxmd.com/read/12783525/detection-of-short-lived-transient-protein-protein-interactions-by-intermolecular-nuclear-paramagnetic-relaxation-plastocyanin-from-anabaena-variabilis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
D Flemming Hansen, Mathias A S Hass, Hans M Christensen, Jens Ulstrup, Jens J Led
An NMR approach is presented that provides detailed information about short-lived, transient interactions between protein molecules in solution. The approach is based on the longitudinal paramagnetic relaxation rates of the protein nuclei and requires that at least one of the interacting molecules is paramagnetic. The specific interactions are monitored by the intermolecular paramagnetic contribution to the relaxation of protons at or close to the interaction surface. By applying the approach to plastocyanin from Anabaena variabilis, specific regions of interaction that may be involved in the electron self-exchange process of this plastocyanin were identified...
June 11, 2003: Journal of the American Chemical Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/12718523/role-of-charges-on-cytochrome-f-from-the-cyanobacterium-phormidium-laminosum-in-its-interaction-with-plastocyanin
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sarah E Hart, Beatrix G Schlarb-Ridley, Christine Delon, Derek S Bendall, Christopher J Howe
The role of charge on the surface of cytochrome f from the cyanobacterium Phormidium laminosum in the reaction with plastocyanin was investigated in vitro using site-directed mutagenesis. Charge was neutralized at five acidic residues individually and introduced at a residue close to the interface between the two proteins. The effects on the kinetics of the reaction were measured using stopped-flow spectrophotometry, and the midpoint potentials of the mutant proteins were determined. The dependence of the bimolecular rate constant of reaction, k(2), on ionic strength was determined for the reactions of the cytochrome f mutants with wild-type and mutant forms of plastocyanin...
May 6, 2003: Biochemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/12680759/relation-between-interface-properties-and-kinetics-of-electron-transfer-in-the-interaction-of-cytochrome-f-and-plastocyanin-from-plants-and-the-cyanobacterium-phormidium-laminosum
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Beatrix G Schlarb-Ridley, Derek S Bendall, Christopher J Howe
Cytochrome f and plastocyanin from the cyanobacterium Phormidium laminosum react an order of magnitude faster than their counterparts from chloroplasts when long-range electrostatic interactions have been screened out by high salt concentration [Schlarb-Ridley, B. G., et al. (2002) Biochemistry 41, 3279-3285]. To investigate the relative contributions of the reaction partners to these differences, the reactions of turnip cytochrome f with P. laminosum plastocyanin and P. laminosum cytochrome f with pea plastocyanin were examined...
April 15, 2003: Biochemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/12501198/plastocyanin-cytochrome-f-interactions-the-influence-of-hydrophobic-patch-mutations-studied-by-nmr-spectroscopy
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Peter B Crowley, Nadejda Vintonenko, George S Bullerjahn, Marcellus Ubbink
Transient complex formation between plastocyanin from Prochlorothrix hollandica and cytochrome f from Phormidium laminosum was investigated using nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. Binding curves derived from NMR titrations at 10 mM ionic strength reveal a 1:1 stoichiometry and a binding constant of 6 (+/-2) x 10(3) M(-1) for complex formation, 1 order of magnitude larger than that for the physiological plastocyanin-cytochrome f complex from Ph. laminosum. Chemical-shift perturbation mapping indicates that the hydrophobic patch of plastocyanin is involved in the complex interface...
December 31, 2002: Biochemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/12444978/role-of-electrostatics-in-the-interaction-between-plastocyanin-and-photosystem-i-of-the-cyanobacterium-phormidium-laminosum
#35
COMPARATIVE STUDY
Beatrix G Schlarb-Ridley, José A Navarro, Matthew Spencer, Derek S Bendall, Manuel Hervás, Christopher J Howe, Miguel A De La Rosa
The interactions between photosystem I and five charge mutants of plastocyanin from the cyanobacterium Phormidium laminosum were investigated in vitro. The dependence of the overall rate constant of reaction, k2, on ionic strength was investigated using laser flash photolysis. The rate constant of the wild-type reaction increased with ionic strength, indicating repulsion between the reaction partners. Removing a negative charge on plastocyanin (D44A) accelerated the reaction and made it independent of ionic strength; removing a positive charge adjacent to D44 (K53A) had little effect...
December 2002: European Journal of Biochemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/12356767/the-interactions-of-cyanobacterial-cytochrome-c6-and-cytochrome-f-characterized-by-nmr
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Peter B Crowley, Antonio Díaz-Quintana, Fernando P Molina-Heredia, Pedro Nieto, Martin Sutter, Wolfgang Haehnel, Miguel A De La Rosa, Marcellus Ubbink
During oxygenic photosynthesis, cytochrome c(6) shuttles electrons between the membrane-bound complexes cytochrome bf and photosystem I. Complex formation between Phormidium laminosum cytochrome f and cytochrome c(6) from both Anabaena sp. PCC 7119 and Synechococcus elongatus has been investigated by nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Chemical-shift perturbation analysis reveals a binding site on Anabaena cytochrome c(6), which consists of a predominantly hydrophobic patch surrounding the heme substituent, methyl 5...
December 13, 2002: Journal of Biological Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/12325008/the-ternary-complex-of-cytochrome-f-and-cytochrome-c-identification-of-a-second-binding-site-and-competition-for-plastocyanin-binding
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Peter B Crowley, Kersten S Rabe, Jonathan A R Worrall, Gerard W Canters, Marcellus Ubbink
The complex of yeast cytochrome c and cytochrome f from the cyanobacterium Phormidium laminosum was investigated by NMR spectroscopy. Chemical shift perturbation analysis reveals that residues around the haem edge of cytochrome c are involved in the complex interface. Binding curves derived from an NMR spectroscopy titration at 10 mM ionic strength indicate that there are two sites for cytochrome c with binding constants of approximately 2 x 10(4) M(-1) and 4 x 10(3) M(-1). A protein docking simulation with NMR-derived constraints identifies two sites, at the front (Site I) and back faces (Site II) of the haem region of cytochrome f...
June 3, 2002: Chembiochem: a European Journal of Chemical Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/12034468/increased-tolerance-to-thermal-inactivation-of-oxygen-evolution-in-spinach-photosystem-ii-membranes-by-substitution-of-the-extrinsic-33-kda-protein-by-its-homologue-from-a-thermophilic-cyanobacterium
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
José J Pueyo, Miguel Alfonso, Carmen Andrés, Rafael Picorel
Photosynthetic oxygen evolution is an extremely heat-sensitive process and incubation of spinach Photosystem II (PSII) membranes at 40 degrees C for only several minutes leads to its complete inactivation. Substitution experiments of the spinach 33-kDa manganese stabilizing protein by a homologue protein, isolated either from the thermophilic cyanobacterium Phormidium laminosum, or from Escherichia coli as a recombinant thermophilic cyanobacterial protein, showed a significant increase in tolerance to heat inactivation of the oxygen-evolving activity...
April 22, 2002: Biochimica et Biophysica Acta
https://read.qxmd.com/read/11876635/role-of-electrostatics-in-the-interaction-between-cytochrome-f-and-plastocyanin-of-the-cyanobacterium-phormidium-laminosum
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Beatrix G Schlarb-Ridley, Derek S Bendall, Christopher J Howe
The role of charged residues on the surface of plastocyanin from the cyanobacterium Phormidium laminosum in the reaction with soluble cytochrome f in vitro was studied using site-directed mutagenesis. The charge on each of five residues on the eastern face of plastocyanin was neutralized and/or inverted, and the effect of the mutation on midpoint potentials was determined. The dependence of the overall rate constant of reaction, k(2), on ionic strength was investigated using stopped-flow spectrophotometry. Removing negative charges (D44A or D45A) accelerated the reaction and increased the dependence on ionic strength, whereas removing positive charges slowed it down...
March 12, 2002: Biochemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/11673974/hydrophobic-interactions-in-a-cyanobacterial-plastocyanin-cytochrome-f-complex
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
P B Crowley, G Otting, B G Schlarb-Ridley, G W Canters, M Ubbink
The complex of the photosynthetic redox partners plastocyanin and cytochrome f from the thermophilic cyanobacterium, Phormidium laminosum, was investigated by nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR). Chemical-shift perturbation analysis of amide proton and nitrogen nuclei implicates the hydrophobic patch and, to a lesser extent, the "eastern face" of plastocyanin in the complex interface. Intermolecular pseudocontact shifts observed in the complex of cadmium-substituted plastocyanin and ferric cytochrome f specifically define the site of interaction to be between the hydrophobic patch of plastocyanin and the heme region of cytochrome f...
October 31, 2001: Journal of the American Chemical Society
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