• Ultrafast Science
  • Vol. 4, Issue 1, 0072 (2024)
Yalin Zhou1、†, Xiu-Wen Kang1、†, Zhongneng Zhou, Zijing Chen, Shuhua Zou, Siwei Tang, Bingyao Wang, Kailin Wang, Dongping Zhong*, and Bei Ding*
Author Affiliations
  • Center for Ultrafast Science and Technology, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200240, China.
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    DOI: 10.34133/ultrafastscience.0072 Cite this Article
    Yalin Zhou, Xiu-Wen Kang, Zhongneng Zhou, Zijing Chen, Shuhua Zou, Siwei Tang, Bingyao Wang, Kailin Wang, Dongping Zhong, Bei Ding. Unified Mechanism of Light-State BLUF Domain Photocycles by Capturing Proton Relay Intermediates[J]. Ultrafast Science, 2024, 4(1): 0072 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    The blue light using flavin (BLUF) domain is one of nature’s smallest photoswitching protein domains, yet a cross-species photoactivation mechanism is lacking. Its photoactivation involves an intricate bidirectional proton-coupled electron transfer (PCET) reaction; however, the key reverse PCET route remains largely elusive, with its elementary steps undissected. Here, we resolved the light-state photoreaction cycles of the BLUF domains in 3 species, i.e., AppA from Rhodobacter sphaeroides, OaPAC from Oscillatoria acuminata, and SyPixD from Synechocystis sp. PCC6803, with a unified kinetic model. Using mutant design and femtosecond spectroscopy, we captured the spectroscopic snapshots of a key proton-relay intermediate in all species, revealing that the light-state photoreaction cycle consists of 4 elementary steps including a forward concerted electron-proton transfer (CEPT), a 2-step proton rocking, and a reverse CEPT. We emphasize that the last reverse CEPT step (1.5 to 3.7 ps) is shared by both the light-state and dark-state photocycles and is essential to the photoswitching functionality.
    Yalin Zhou, Xiu-Wen Kang, Zhongneng Zhou, Zijing Chen, Shuhua Zou, Siwei Tang, Bingyao Wang, Kailin Wang, Dongping Zhong, Bei Ding. Unified Mechanism of Light-State BLUF Domain Photocycles by Capturing Proton Relay Intermediates[J]. Ultrafast Science, 2024, 4(1): 0072
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