化学
卤视紫红质
纳秒
生物物理学
光谱学
生物分子
视紫红质
超快激光光谱学
光化学
蛋白质动力学
视网膜
蛋白质结构
细菌视紫红质
光学
物理
激光器
生物化学
膜
量子力学
生物
作者
Sabine Oldemeyer,Mariafrancesca La Greca,Pit Langner,Karoline-Luisa Lê Công,Ramona Schlesinger,Joachim Heberle
摘要
The ability to track minute changes of a single amino acid residue in a cellular environment is causing a paradigm shift in the attempt to fully understand the responses of biomolecules that are highly sensitive to their environment. Detecting early protein dynamics in living cells is crucial to understanding their mechanisms, such as those of photosynthetic proteins. Here, we elucidate the light response of the microbial chloride pump NmHR from the marine bacterium Nonlabens marinus, located in the membrane of living Escherichia coli cells, using nanosecond time-resolved UV/vis and IR absorption spectroscopy over the time range from nanoseconds to seconds. Transient structural changes of the retinal cofactor and the surrounding apoprotein are recorded using light-induced time-resolved UV/vis and IR difference spectroscopy. Of particular note, we have resolved the kinetics of the transient deprotonation of a single cysteine residue during the photocycle of NmHR out of the manifold of molecular vibrations of the cells. These findings are of high general relevance, given the successful development of optogenetic tools from photoreceptors to interfere with enzymatic and neuronal pathways in living organisms using light pulses as a noninvasive trigger.
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