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Ruth Horn

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Folding in vitro of light-harvesting chlorophyll a/b protein is coupled with pigment binding.

2002

The major light-harvesting chlorophyll a/b protein (LHCIIb) of the plant photosynthetic apparatus is able to self-organise in vitro. When the recombinant apoprotein, Lhcb1, is solubilised in the denaturing detergent sodium (or lithium) dodecylsulfate (SDS or LDS) and then mixed with chlorophylls and carotenoids under renaturing conditions, structurally authentic LHCIIb forms. Assembly of functional LHCIIb, as indicated by the establishment of energy transfer between complex-bound chlorophyll molecules, occurs in two apparent kinetic steps with time constants of 10 to 30 seconds and 50 to 300 seconds, depending on the reaction conditions. Here, we use circular dichroism (CD) in the far-UV ra…

Chlorophyll aCircular dichroismProtein FoldingCircular DichroismPigment bindingProtein domainPhotosynthetic Reaction Center Complex ProteinsLight-Harvesting Protein ComplexesPhotochemistryPhotosynthesisProtein Structure SecondaryRecombinant Proteinschemistry.chemical_compoundPigmentchemistryStructural BiologyChlorophyllvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumMolecular BiologyProtein secondary structureMicellesSequence DeletionJournal of molecular biology
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Early Steps in the Assembly of Light-harvesting Chlorophyll a/b Complex

2004

The light-harvesting chlorophyll a/b complex (LHCIIb) spontaneously assembles from its pigment and protein components in detergent solution. The formation of functional LHCIIb can be detected in time-resolved experiments by monitoring the establishment of excitation energy transfer from protein-bound chlorophyll b to chlorophyll a. To detect the possible initial steps of chlorophyll binding that may not yet give rise to chlorophyll b-to-a energy transfer, we have monitored LHCIIb assembly by measuring excitation energy transfer from a fluorescent dye, covalently bound to the protein, to the chlorophylls. In order to exclude interference of the dye with protein folding or pigment binding, th…

Chlorophyll bChlorophyll aChemistryPigment bindingChlorosomeLight-harvesting complexes of green plantsCell BiologyPhotochemistryBiochemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundChlorophyllChlorophyll bindingMolecular BiologyChlorophyll fluorescenceJournal of Biological Chemistry
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Consecutive binding of chlorophylls a and b during the assembly in vitro of light-harvesting chlorophyll-a/b protein (LHCIIb).

2006

The apoprotein of the major light-harvesting chlorophyll a/b complex (LHCIIb) is post-translationally imported into the chloroplast, where membrane insertion, protein folding, and pigment binding take place. The sequence and molecular mechanism of the latter steps is largely unknown. The complex spontaneously self-organises in vitro to form structurally authentic LHCIIb upon reconstituting the unfolded recombinant protein with the pigments chlorophyll a, b, and carotenoids in detergent micelles. Former measurements of LHCIIb assembly had revealed two apparent kinetic phases, a faster one (tau1) in the range of 10 s to 1 min, and a slower one (tau2) in the range of several min. To unravel th…

Chlorophyll bChlorophyllChlorophyll aTime FactorsPigment bindingLight-Harvesting Protein ComplexesModels BiologicalFluorescencechemistry.chemical_compoundStructural BiologyChlorophyll bindingAnimalsProtein Structure QuaternaryMolecular BiologyChlorophyll ACircular DichroismLight-harvesting complexes of green plantsChloroplastB vitaminsKineticsBiochemistrychemistryEnergy TransferChlorophyllBiophysicsChlamydomonas reinhardtiiProtein BindingJournal of molecular biology
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The Light-Harvesting Chlorophyll a/b Complex Can Be Reconstituted in Vitro from Its Completely Unfolded Apoprotein

2003

The major light-harvesting chlorophyll a/b protein (LHCIIb) of higher plants is one of the few membrane proteins that can be refolded in vitro. During folding, the apoprotein is assembled with pigments to form a structurally authentic and functional pigment--protein complex. All reconstitution procedures used so far include solubilization of the apoprotein in sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) where the protein adopts approximately half of its alpha-helical folding present in the native structure. This paper shows that this preformed alpha-helix is not a prerequisite for LHCIIb folding in vitro. The apoprotein can also be reconstituted starting from a solution in guanidinium hydrochloride (Gnd) w…

ChlorophyllProtein FoldingChlorophyll ACircular DichroismPhotosynthetic Reaction Center Complex ProteinsKineticsLight-Harvesting Protein Complexesfood and beveragesBiochemistryFluorescenceIn vitroFolding (chemistry)B vitaminschemistry.chemical_compoundPigmentSpectrometry FluorescenceBiochemistrychemistryMembrane proteinvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumSodium dodecyl sulfateApoproteinsBiochemistry
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