Changes in Secondary Structure Upon Pr to Pfr Transition in Cyanobacterial Phytochrome Cph1 Detected by DNP NMR
Lisa Gerland,
Anne Diehl,
Natalja Erdmann
et al.
Abstract:Phytochromes perceive subtle changes in the light environment and convert them into biological signals by photoconversion between the red‐light absorbing (Pr) and the far‐red‐absorbing (Pfr) states. In the primitive bacteriophytochromes this includes refolding of a tongue‐like hairpin loop close to the chromophore, one strand of an antiparallel b‐sheet being replaced by α‐helix. However, the strand sequence in the cyanobacterial phytochrome Cph1 is different from that of previously investigated bacteriophytoch… Show more
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