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A unique clade of light-driven proton-pumping rhodopsins evolved in the cyanobacterial lineage

Microbial rhodopsin is a photoreceptor protein found in various bacteria and archaea, and it is considered to be a light-utilization device unique to heterotrophs. Recent studies have shown that several cyanobacterial genomes also include genes that encode rhodopsins, indicating that these auxiliary...

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Autores principales: Hasegawa, Masumi, Hosaka, Toshiaki, Kojima, Keiichi, Nishimura, Yosuke, Nakajima, Yu, Kimura-Someya, Tomomi, Shirouzu, Mikako, Sudo, Yuki, Yoshizawa, Susumu
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7541481/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33028840
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-73606-y
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author Hasegawa, Masumi
Hosaka, Toshiaki
Kojima, Keiichi
Nishimura, Yosuke
Nakajima, Yu
Kimura-Someya, Tomomi
Shirouzu, Mikako
Sudo, Yuki
Yoshizawa, Susumu
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Hosaka, Toshiaki
Kojima, Keiichi
Nishimura, Yosuke
Nakajima, Yu
Kimura-Someya, Tomomi
Shirouzu, Mikako
Sudo, Yuki
Yoshizawa, Susumu
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description Microbial rhodopsin is a photoreceptor protein found in various bacteria and archaea, and it is considered to be a light-utilization device unique to heterotrophs. Recent studies have shown that several cyanobacterial genomes also include genes that encode rhodopsins, indicating that these auxiliary light-utilizing proteins may have evolved within photoautotroph lineages. To explore this possibility, we performed a large-scale genomic survey to clarify the distribution of rhodopsin and its phylogeny. Our surveys revealed a novel rhodopsin clade, cyanorhodopsin (CyR), that is unique to cyanobacteria. Genomic analysis revealed that rhodopsin genes show a habitat-biased distribution in cyanobacterial taxa, and that the CyR clade is composed exclusively of non-marine cyanobacterial strains. Functional analysis using a heterologous expression system revealed that CyRs function as light-driven outward H(+) pumps. Examination of the photochemical properties and crystal structure (2.65 Å resolution) of a representative CyR protein, N2098R from Calothrix sp. NIES-2098, revealed that the structure of the protein is very similar to that of other rhodopsins such as bacteriorhodopsin, but that its retinal configuration and spectroscopic characteristics (absorption maximum and photocycle) are distinct from those of bacteriorhodopsin. These results suggest that the CyR clade proteins evolved together with chlorophyll-based photosynthesis systems and may have been optimized for the cyanobacterial environment.
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spelling pubmed-75414812020-10-08 A unique clade of light-driven proton-pumping rhodopsins evolved in the cyanobacterial lineage Hasegawa, Masumi Hosaka, Toshiaki Kojima, Keiichi Nishimura, Yosuke Nakajima, Yu Kimura-Someya, Tomomi Shirouzu, Mikako Sudo, Yuki Yoshizawa, Susumu Sci Rep Article Microbial rhodopsin is a photoreceptor protein found in various bacteria and archaea, and it is considered to be a light-utilization device unique to heterotrophs. Recent studies have shown that several cyanobacterial genomes also include genes that encode rhodopsins, indicating that these auxiliary light-utilizing proteins may have evolved within photoautotroph lineages. To explore this possibility, we performed a large-scale genomic survey to clarify the distribution of rhodopsin and its phylogeny. Our surveys revealed a novel rhodopsin clade, cyanorhodopsin (CyR), that is unique to cyanobacteria. Genomic analysis revealed that rhodopsin genes show a habitat-biased distribution in cyanobacterial taxa, and that the CyR clade is composed exclusively of non-marine cyanobacterial strains. Functional analysis using a heterologous expression system revealed that CyRs function as light-driven outward H(+) pumps. Examination of the photochemical properties and crystal structure (2.65 Å resolution) of a representative CyR protein, N2098R from Calothrix sp. NIES-2098, revealed that the structure of the protein is very similar to that of other rhodopsins such as bacteriorhodopsin, but that its retinal configuration and spectroscopic characteristics (absorption maximum and photocycle) are distinct from those of bacteriorhodopsin. These results suggest that the CyR clade proteins evolved together with chlorophyll-based photosynthesis systems and may have been optimized for the cyanobacterial environment. Nature Publishing Group UK 2020-10-07 /pmc/articles/PMC7541481/ /pubmed/33028840 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-73606-y Text en © The Author(s) 2020 Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
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Hasegawa, Masumi
Hosaka, Toshiaki
Kojima, Keiichi
Nishimura, Yosuke
Nakajima, Yu
Kimura-Someya, Tomomi
Shirouzu, Mikako
Sudo, Yuki
Yoshizawa, Susumu
A unique clade of light-driven proton-pumping rhodopsins evolved in the cyanobacterial lineage
title A unique clade of light-driven proton-pumping rhodopsins evolved in the cyanobacterial lineage
title_full A unique clade of light-driven proton-pumping rhodopsins evolved in the cyanobacterial lineage
title_fullStr A unique clade of light-driven proton-pumping rhodopsins evolved in the cyanobacterial lineage
title_full_unstemmed A unique clade of light-driven proton-pumping rhodopsins evolved in the cyanobacterial lineage
title_short A unique clade of light-driven proton-pumping rhodopsins evolved in the cyanobacterial lineage
title_sort unique clade of light-driven proton-pumping rhodopsins evolved in the cyanobacterial lineage
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7541481/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33028840
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-73606-y
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