TRANSLOCATION IN ENERGY CONVERSION--STRUCTURAL STUDIES
Project Number5R01GM033525-10
Contact PI/Project LeaderBLASIE, J. KENT
Awardee OrganizationUNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
Description
Abstract Text
The overall goal of this project is to determine important aspects of the
role of intramolecular and intermolecular structure in biological energy
conversion. The structural studies proposed here concern the
determination of the cylindrically-averaged profile structures of the
membrane molecular components within specific bimolecular complexes
involved in energy conversion at moderate resolution (approximately 10
angstroms); the spatial relationships between these components, relative
to each other and to the overall profile structure of the membrane; and
the spatial relationships among the redox centers associated with these
components, relative to each other within these complexes and relative to
the overall profile structure of the membrane, with an accuracy of +/-l-2
Angstroms. Through a correlation of such structural parameters with the
capabilities of these components and/or complexes thereof to exhibit
efficient electron transport and the generation of transmembrane
electrochemical potentials (and ultimately the synthesis of ATP) in
reconstituted,vectorially oriented single membrane systems, we hope to
gain substantial insight into the mechanism of energy coupling in
biological membranes. The techniques of nonresonance and resonance x-ray
diffraction, neutron diffraction, EXAFS (Extended X-ray Absorption Fine
Structure) and polarized EXAFS spectroscopy and optical linear dichroism
will be utilized to study the relevant membrane proteins, including
photosynthetic reaction centers, cytochrome oxidase, cytochrome c and
cytochrome b/c1 and various bimolecular complexes thereof in the form of
vectorially oriented, single membrane systems. The reaction
center-cytochrome b/c1-cytochrome c complexes exhibit an efficient
light-driven cyclic series of electron transfer reactions.
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Project Terms
X ray crystallographyX ray spectrometrybioenergeticschemical kineticscytochrome bcytochrome ccytochrome oxidasedichroismelectron transportflash photolysishemehemoprotein structureintermolecular interactionlipid bilayer membranemembrane proteinsmembrane reconstitution /synthesismembrane structuremolecular filmneutron diffractionoxidation reduction reactionphotochemistryphotosynthetic reaction centersphotosystemprotein structure functionstructural biologytime resolved data
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