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Absorption and Emission Spectroscopic Investigation of Thermal Dynamics and Photo-Dynamics of the Rhodopsin Domain of the Rhodopsin-Guanylyl Cyclase from the Nematophagous Fungus Catenaria anguillulae

The rhodopsin-guanylyl cyclase from the nematophagous fungus Catenaria anguillulae belongs to a recently discovered class of enzymerhodopsins and may find application as a tool in optogenetics. Here the rhodopsin domain CaRh of the rhodopsin-guanylyl cyclase from Catenaria anguillulae was studied by...

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Autores principales: Penzkofer, Alfons, Scheib, Ulrike, Stehfest, Katja, Hegemann, Peter
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5666781/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28981475
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms18102099
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author Penzkofer, Alfons
Scheib, Ulrike
Stehfest, Katja
Hegemann, Peter
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Stehfest, Katja
Hegemann, Peter
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description The rhodopsin-guanylyl cyclase from the nematophagous fungus Catenaria anguillulae belongs to a recently discovered class of enzymerhodopsins and may find application as a tool in optogenetics. Here the rhodopsin domain CaRh of the rhodopsin-guanylyl cyclase from Catenaria anguillulae was studied by absorption and emission spectroscopic methods. The absorption cross-section spectrum and excitation wavelength dependent fluorescence quantum distributions of CaRh samples were determined (first absorption band in the green spectral region). The thermal stability of CaRh was studied by long-time attenuation measurements at room temperature (20.5 °C) and refrigerator temperature of 3.5 °C. The apparent melting temperature of CaRh was determined by stepwise sample heating up and cooling down (obtained apparent melting temperature: 62 ± 2 °C). The photocycle dynamics of CaRh was investigated by sample excitation to the first inhomogeneous absorption band of the CaRh(da) dark-adapted state around 590 nm (long-wavelength tail), 530 nm (central region) and 470 nm (short-wavelength tail) and following the absorption spectra development during exposure and after exposure (time resolution 0.0125 s). The original protonated retinal Schiff base PRSB(all-trans) in CaRh(da) photo-converted reversibly to protonated retinal Schiff base PRSB(all-trans,la1) with restructured surroundings (CaRh(la1) light-adapted state, slightly blue-shifted and broadened first absorption band, recovery to CaRh(da) with time constant of 0.8 s) and deprotonated retinal Schiff base RSB(13-cis) (CaRh(la2) light-adapted state, first absorption band in violet to near ultraviolet spectral region, recovery to CaRh(da) with time constant of 0.35 s). Long-time light exposure of light-adapted CaRh(la1) around 590, 530 and 470 nm caused low-efficient irreversible degradation to photoproducts CaRh(prod). Schemes of the primary photocycle dynamics of CaRh(da) and the secondary photocycle dynamics of CaRh(la1) are developed.
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spelling pubmed-56667812017-11-09 Absorption and Emission Spectroscopic Investigation of Thermal Dynamics and Photo-Dynamics of the Rhodopsin Domain of the Rhodopsin-Guanylyl Cyclase from the Nematophagous Fungus Catenaria anguillulae Penzkofer, Alfons Scheib, Ulrike Stehfest, Katja Hegemann, Peter Int J Mol Sci Article The rhodopsin-guanylyl cyclase from the nematophagous fungus Catenaria anguillulae belongs to a recently discovered class of enzymerhodopsins and may find application as a tool in optogenetics. Here the rhodopsin domain CaRh of the rhodopsin-guanylyl cyclase from Catenaria anguillulae was studied by absorption and emission spectroscopic methods. The absorption cross-section spectrum and excitation wavelength dependent fluorescence quantum distributions of CaRh samples were determined (first absorption band in the green spectral region). The thermal stability of CaRh was studied by long-time attenuation measurements at room temperature (20.5 °C) and refrigerator temperature of 3.5 °C. The apparent melting temperature of CaRh was determined by stepwise sample heating up and cooling down (obtained apparent melting temperature: 62 ± 2 °C). The photocycle dynamics of CaRh was investigated by sample excitation to the first inhomogeneous absorption band of the CaRh(da) dark-adapted state around 590 nm (long-wavelength tail), 530 nm (central region) and 470 nm (short-wavelength tail) and following the absorption spectra development during exposure and after exposure (time resolution 0.0125 s). The original protonated retinal Schiff base PRSB(all-trans) in CaRh(da) photo-converted reversibly to protonated retinal Schiff base PRSB(all-trans,la1) with restructured surroundings (CaRh(la1) light-adapted state, slightly blue-shifted and broadened first absorption band, recovery to CaRh(da) with time constant of 0.8 s) and deprotonated retinal Schiff base RSB(13-cis) (CaRh(la2) light-adapted state, first absorption band in violet to near ultraviolet spectral region, recovery to CaRh(da) with time constant of 0.35 s). Long-time light exposure of light-adapted CaRh(la1) around 590, 530 and 470 nm caused low-efficient irreversible degradation to photoproducts CaRh(prod). Schemes of the primary photocycle dynamics of CaRh(da) and the secondary photocycle dynamics of CaRh(la1) are developed. MDPI 2017-10-05 /pmc/articles/PMC5666781/ /pubmed/28981475 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms18102099 Text en © 2017 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Penzkofer, Alfons
Scheib, Ulrike
Stehfest, Katja
Hegemann, Peter
Absorption and Emission Spectroscopic Investigation of Thermal Dynamics and Photo-Dynamics of the Rhodopsin Domain of the Rhodopsin-Guanylyl Cyclase from the Nematophagous Fungus Catenaria anguillulae
title Absorption and Emission Spectroscopic Investigation of Thermal Dynamics and Photo-Dynamics of the Rhodopsin Domain of the Rhodopsin-Guanylyl Cyclase from the Nematophagous Fungus Catenaria anguillulae
title_full Absorption and Emission Spectroscopic Investigation of Thermal Dynamics and Photo-Dynamics of the Rhodopsin Domain of the Rhodopsin-Guanylyl Cyclase from the Nematophagous Fungus Catenaria anguillulae
title_fullStr Absorption and Emission Spectroscopic Investigation of Thermal Dynamics and Photo-Dynamics of the Rhodopsin Domain of the Rhodopsin-Guanylyl Cyclase from the Nematophagous Fungus Catenaria anguillulae
title_full_unstemmed Absorption and Emission Spectroscopic Investigation of Thermal Dynamics and Photo-Dynamics of the Rhodopsin Domain of the Rhodopsin-Guanylyl Cyclase from the Nematophagous Fungus Catenaria anguillulae
title_short Absorption and Emission Spectroscopic Investigation of Thermal Dynamics and Photo-Dynamics of the Rhodopsin Domain of the Rhodopsin-Guanylyl Cyclase from the Nematophagous Fungus Catenaria anguillulae
title_sort absorption and emission spectroscopic investigation of thermal dynamics and photo-dynamics of the rhodopsin domain of the rhodopsin-guanylyl cyclase from the nematophagous fungus catenaria anguillulae
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5666781/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28981475
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms18102099
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