Structure Function Studies of Photosystem II Using X-Ray Free Electron Lasers

Author:

Yano Junko1,Kern Jan1,Yachandra Vittal K.1

Affiliation:

1. Molecular Biophysics and Integrated Bioimaging Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, California, USA; email: JYano@lbl.gov, jfkern@lbl.gov, VKYachandra@lbl.gov

Abstract

The structure and mechanism of the water-oxidation chemistry that occurs in photosystem II have been subjects of great interest. The advent of X-ray free electron lasers allowed the determination of structures of the stable intermediate states and of steps in the transitions between these intermediate states, bringing a new perspective to this field. The room-temperature structures collected as the photosynthetic water oxidation reaction proceeds in real time have provided important novel insights into the structural changes and the mechanism of the water oxidation reaction. The time-resolved measurements have also given us a view of how this reaction—which involves multielectron, multiproton processes—is facilitated by the interaction of the ligands and the protein residues in the oxygen-evolving complex. These structures have also provided a picture of the dynamics occurring in the channels within photosystem II that are involved in the transport of the substrate water to the catalytic center and protons to the bulk.

Publisher

Annual Reviews

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