Room temperature XFEL crystallography reveals asymmetry in the vicinity of the two phylloquinones in photosystem I

Author:

Keable Stephen M.,Kölsch Adrian,Simon Philipp S.,Dasgupta Medhanjali,Chatterjee Ruchira,Subramanian Senthil Kumar,Hussein Rana,Ibrahim Mohamed,Kim In-Sik,Bogacz Isabel,Makita Hiroki,Pham Cindy C.,Fuller Franklin D.,Gul Sheraz,Paley Daniel,Lassalle Louise,Sutherlin Kyle D.,Bhowmick Asmit,Moriarty Nigel W.,Young Iris D.,Blaschke Johannes P.,de Lichtenberg Casper,Chernev Petko,Cheah Mun Hon,Park Sehan,Park Gisu,Kim Jangwoo,Lee Sang Jae,Park Jaehyun,Tono Kensuke,Owada Shigeki,Hunter Mark S.,Batyuk Alexander,Oggenfuss Roland,Sander Mathias,Zerdane Serhane,Ozerov Dmitry,Nass Karol,Lemke Henrik,Mankowsky Roman,Brewster Aaron S.,Messinger Johannes,Sauter Nicholas K.,Yachandra Vittal K.,Yano Junko,Zouni Athina,Kern Jan

Abstract

AbstractPhotosystem I (PS I) has a symmetric structure with two highly similar branches of pigments at the center that are involved in electron transfer, but shows very different efficiency along the two branches. We have determined the structure of cyanobacterial PS I at room temperature (RT) using femtosecond X-ray pulses from an X-ray free electron laser (XFEL) that shows a clear expansion of the entire protein complex in the direction of the membrane plane, when compared to previous cryogenic structures. This trend was observed by complementary datasets taken at multiple XFEL beamlines. In the RT structure of PS I, we also observe conformational differences between the two branches in the reaction center around the secondary electron acceptors A1A and A1B. The π-stacked Phe residues are rotated with a more parallel orientation in the A-branch and an almost perpendicular confirmation in the B-branch, and the symmetry breaking PsaB-Trp673 is tilted and further away from A1A. These changes increase the asymmetry between the branches and may provide insights into the preferential directionality of electron transfer.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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