LIGHT-DRIVEN ION TRANSPORT IN BACTERIAL RHODOPSINS
Project Number2R37GM029498-20
Former Number2R01GM029498-20
Contact PI/Project LeaderLANYI, JANOS K
Awardee OrganizationUNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-IRVINE
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Abstract Text
Bacteriorhodopsin and halorhodopsin are the simplest ion pumps, and
prototypes of the ubiquitous seven-transmembrane-helical proteins. We have made
unusual progress in the past years and now propose to test and extend the
resulting detailed step-by-step hypothesis for the mechanism of proton
transport. It includes not only the proton transfer steps in the protein but
also the thermodynamic and structural rationales for the unidirectionality and
the vectoriality of the ion translocation. All aspects of this comprehensive
hypothesis are now open to critical examination, and in the proposed work we
will pay particular attention to the numerous mutant phenotypes not predicted
by its present version. We will continue to use our present approach of
combining sitespecific mutagenesis, time-resolved spectroscopy, and
high-resolution protein x-ray crystallography to investigate i) structural
questions at the proton release step, ii) how the pKs of dissociable groups are
modulated, iii) the nature and causes of conformational coupling, iv) the
mechanism of proton transport in the absence of asp-85 and asp-96, and v) the
lessons to be learned from halorhodopsin and the D85T bacteriorhodopsin mutant,
that both transport chloride ions and in the opposite direction from protons.
The goal of this proposal is to establish, finally, a full and explicit model
for the molecular mechanism of this kind of ion pump.
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Project Terms
X ray crystallographybacteriorhodopsinschemical bindingchloride channelschloride ionconformationhydrogen bondhydrogen transportinfrared spectrometryion transportmembrane transport proteinsphotochemistryprotein isoformsprotein structure functionsite directed mutagenesistime resolved data
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