Evidence for trans‐cis isomerization of the p‐coumaric acid chromophore as the photochemical basis of the photocycle of photoactive yellow protein
- 11 March 1996
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in FEBS Letters
- Vol. 382 (1-2), 73-78
- https://doi.org/10.1016/0014-5793(96)00149-4
Abstract
Analysis of the chromophore p-courmaix acid, extracted from the ground state and the long-lived blue-shifted photocycle intermediate of photoactive yellow protein, shows that the chromophore is reversibly converted from the trans to the cis configuration, while progressing through the photocycle. The detection of the trans and cis isomers was carried out by high performance capillary zone electrophoresis and further substained by 1H NMR spectroscopy. The data presented here establish the photo-isomerization of the vinyl double bond in the chromophore yellow protein, a eubacterial photosensory protein. A similar isomerization process occurs in the structurally very different sensory rhodopsins, offering an explanation for the strong spectroscopic similarities between photoactive yellow protein and the sensory rhodopsins. This is the first demonstration of light-induced isomerization of a chromophore double bond as the photochemical basis for photosensing in the domain of Bacteria.Keywords
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