Journal of Photoscience
- Volume 9 Issue 2
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- Pages.130-133
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- 2002
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- 1225-8555(pISSN)
The rate-determining step in the dark state recovery process in the photocycle of PYP
- Sasaki, Jun (Graduate School of Science, Osaka University) ;
- Kumauchi, Masato (Graduate School of Science, Osaka University) ;
- Hamada, Norio (Graduate School of Science, Osaka University) ;
- Tokunaga, Fumio (Graduate School of Science, Osaka University)
- Published : 2002.08.01
Abstract
The last step in the photocycle of photoactive yellow protein (PYP) is a spontaneous recovery of the dark state from the active state in which the p-coumaric acid chromophore is thermally isomerized, concomitantly with the deprotona- tion of the chtomophore and the refolding of the protein moicty. For the purpose of understanding the mechanism of the thermal back-isomerization, we have investigated the rate-determining step by analyzing mutant PYPs of Met100, which was previously shown to play a major role in facilitating the reaction (1). The mutation to Lys, Leu, Ala, or Glu decelerated the dark state recovery by 1 to 3 three orders of magnitude. By evaluating temperature-dependence and pH-dependence of the kinetics of the dark state recovery, it was found that the retardation by mutations resulted from elevation of the activation enthalpy ( H