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Biochemistry ; 40(43): 12754-60, 2001 Oct 30.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11669611

RESUMO

PsaD is a peripheral stromal-facing subunit of photosystem I (PSI), a multisubunit complex of the thylakoid membranes. PsaD plays a major role in both the function and assembly of PSI. Past studies with radiolabeled PsaD indicated that PsaD is able to assemble in vitro specifically into the PSI complex. To unravel the mechanism by which this assembly takes place, the following steps were taken. (i) Mature PsaD of spinach and PsaD of the prokaryotic caynobacterium Mastigocladus laminosus, both bearing a six-histidine tag at their C-termini, were overexpressed in Escherichia coli and purified to homogeneity. (ii) The purified recombinant protein was introduced into the isolated PSI complex. (iii) Following incubation, the PsaD that assembled into PSI was separated from the nonassembled PsaD by a sucrose gradient. Differential Western blot analysis was used to determine whether the native and the recombinant PsaD were present as free or assembled proteins of the PSI complex. Antibodies that can recognize only the recombinant PsaD (anti-his) or both the native and recombinant PsaD (anti-PsaD) were used. The findings indicated that an exchange mechanism enables the assembly of a newly introduced PsaD into PSI. The latter replaces the PsaD subunit that is present in situ within the complex. In vivo studies that followed the assembly of PsaD in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii cells supported this in vitro-characterized exchange mechanism. In C. reinhardtii, in the absence of synthesis and assembly of new PSI complexes, newly synthesized PsaD assembled into pre-existing PSI complexes.


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Proteínas de Plantas/química , Proteínas de Plantas/metabolismo , Animais , Sítios de Ligação , Western Blotting , Chlamydomonas reinhardtii , Cianobactérias/química , Cianobactérias/fisiologia , Relação Dose-Resposta a Droga , Elétrons , Escherichia coli/metabolismo , Luz , Fotossíntese , Complexo de Proteínas do Centro de Reação Fotossintética , Complexo de Proteína do Fotossistema I , Ligação Proteica , Estrutura Terciária de Proteína , Proteínas Recombinantes/química , Espalhamento de Radiação , Spinacia oleracea/química , Spinacia oleracea/fisiologia , Fatores de Tempo
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Indian J Biochem Biophys ; 37(6): 405-17, 2000 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11355627

RESUMO

The present study characterizes the assembly and organization of Photosystem I (PSI) complex, and its individual subunits into the thylakoid membranes of the thermophilic cyanobacterium, Mastigocladus laminosus. PSI is a multiprotein complex that contains peripheral as well as integral subunits. Hence, it serves as a suitable model system for understanding the formation and organization of membrane protein complexes. In the present study, two peripheral cytosol facing subunits of PSI, namely, PsaD and PsaE were overexpressed in E. coli and used for assembly studies. The gene encoding PsaK, an integral membrane spanning subunit of PSI, was cloned and the deduced amino acid sequence revealed PsaK to have two transmembrane alpha-helices. The characterization of the in vitro assembly of the peripheral subunits, PsaD and PsaE, as well as of the integral subunit, PsaK, was performed by incubating each subunit with thylakoids isolated from Mastigocladus laminosus. All three subunits studied were found to assemble into the thylakoids in a spontaneous mechanism, showing no requirement for cytosolic factors or NTP's (nucleotide 5'-triphosphate). Nevertheless, further characterization of the assembly of PsaK revealed its membrane integration to be most efficient at 55 degrees C. The associations and protein-protein interactions between different subunits within the assembled PSI complex were directly quantified by measurements performed using the BIACORE technology. The preliminary results indicated the existence of specific interaction between PsaD and PsaE, and revealed a very high binding affinity between PsaD and the PSI electron acceptor ferridoxin (Kd = 5.8 x 10(-11) M). PsaE has exhibited a much lower binding affinity for ferridoxin (Kd = 3.1 x 10(-5) M), thereby supporting the possibility of PsaE being one of the subunits responsible for the dissociation of ferridoxin from the PSI complex.


Assuntos
Cianobactérias/metabolismo , Complexo de Proteínas do Centro de Reação Fotossintética/metabolismo , Sequência de Aminoácidos , Membranas Intracelulares/metabolismo , Dados de Sequência Molecular , Complexo de Proteínas do Centro de Reação Fotossintética/química , Homologia de Sequência de Aminoácidos
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