Identification of the vibrational marker of tyrosine cation radical using ultrafast transient infrared spectroscopy of flavoprotein systems
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Published:2021-02-22
Issue:3
Volume:20
Page:369-378
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ISSN:1474-905X
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Container-title:Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Photochem Photobiol Sci
Author:
Pirisi Katalin, Nag Lipsa, Fekete Zsuzsanna, Iuliano James N., Tolentino Collado Jinnette, Clark Ian P., Pécsi Ildikó, Sournia Pierre, Liebl Ursula, Greetham Gregory M., Tonge Peter J., Meech Stephen R., Vos Marten H., Lukacs AndrasORCID
Abstract
AbstractTryptophan and tyrosine radical intermediates play crucial roles in many biological charge transfer processes. Particularly in flavoprotein photochemistry, short-lived reaction intermediates can be studied by the complementary techniques of ultrafast visible and infrared spectroscopy. The spectral properties of tryptophan radical are well established, and the formation of neutral tyrosine radicals has been observed in many biological processes. However, only recently, the formation of a cation tyrosine radical was observed by transient visible spectroscopy in a few systems. Here, we assigned the infrared vibrational markers of the cationic and neutral tyrosine radical at 1483 and 1502 cm−1 (in deuterated buffer), respectively, in a variant of the bacterial methyl transferase TrmFO, and in the native glucose oxidase. In addition, we studied a mutant of AppABLUF blue-light sensor domain from Rhodobacter sphaeroides in which only a direct formation of the neutral radical was observed. Our studies highlight the exquisite sensitivity of transient infrared spectroscopy to low concentrations of specific radicals.
Funder
EFOP NKFIH CNRS National Science Foundation Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council Foundation for the National Institutes of Health Stony Brook University University of Pécs
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
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