1996
DOI: 10.1021/bi9528311
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Effects of Hydrogen Bonding to a Bacteriochlorophyll−Bacteriopheophytin Dimer in Reaction Centers from Rhodobacter sphaeroides

Abstract: The properties of the primary electron donor in reaction centers from Rhodobacter sphaeroides have been investigated in mutants containing a bacteriochlorophyll (BChl)--bacteriopheophytin (BPhe) dimer with and without hydrogen bonds to the conjugated carbonyl groups. The heterodimer mutation His M202 to Leu was combined with each of the following mutations: His L168 to Phe, which should remove an existing hydrogen bond to the BChl molecule; Leu L131 to His, which should add a hydrogen bond to the BChl molecule… Show more

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“…The corresponding pair in PbRC mutant His(M202)Leu (12) consists of BChla͞bacteriopheophy-tin a (Bpheoa) at P L/M positions and is assumed to be a suitable model system that lacks electronic coupling between P L and P M . To estimate the electronic coupling effect on E m (P870), we calculated E m (P L ) ϭ 639 mV in the PbRC mutant His(M202)Leu (12), in excellent agreement with the measured value of 640 mV (6). In the present study, we calculated the E m for both monomer BChla in P L/M , without considering possible couplings between them (20,21).…”
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“…The corresponding pair in PbRC mutant His(M202)Leu (12) consists of BChla͞bacteriopheophy-tin a (Bpheoa) at P L/M positions and is assumed to be a suitable model system that lacks electronic coupling between P L and P M . To estimate the electronic coupling effect on E m (P870), we calculated E m (P L ) ϭ 639 mV in the PbRC mutant His(M202)Leu (12), in excellent agreement with the measured value of 640 mV (6). In the present study, we calculated the E m for both monomer BChla in P L/M , without considering possible couplings between them (20,21).…”
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“…Hence, the effect on E m (P L ) should be small. Thus, as suggested previously (6), E m (P L ) in the PbRC mutant His(M202)Leu seems to refer to E m (P L ) of the WT PbRC, ignoring possible coupling between P L and P M .…”
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“…1). The importance of H-bonds to cofactors in the bacterial RC has been well studied (13). As shown previously in the case of Photosystem II (14), the loss of such a H-bond should shift the Chl's reduction potential to more negative values, thus altering the rate, and possibly the yield, of ET to the targeted ec3 Chl.…”
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“…Dissimilar to the purple non-sulfur bacteria, calcium ions were demonstrated to be involved in the unusual red shift of the LH1 Q y transition of the core complex in Thermochromatium tepidum [20]. Hydrogen bonds were intensively studied in the binding of BChl molecules to RC [21]. On the other hand, Crt molecules exerts an effect on the structure of the BChl binding site in LH2 [22].…”
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