Structural basis for no spectral shift of heliorhodopsin by counterion mutation

biorxiv(2020)

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Microbial rhodopsins comprise an opsin protein with seven transmembrane helices and a retinal as the chromophore. An retinal is covalently-bonded to a lysine residue through the retinal Schiff base (RSB) and stabilized by a negatively-charged counterion. The distance between the RSB and counterion is closely related to the light energy absorption. However, in heliorhodopsin-48C12 (HeR-48C12), while Glu107 acts as the counterion, E107D mutation exhibits an identical absorption spectrum to the wild-type, suggesting that the distance does not affect its absorption spectra. Here we present the 2.6 Å resolution crystal structure of the archaeon HeR E108D mutant, which also has an identical absorption spectrum to the wild-type. The structure revealed that D108 does not form a hydrogen bond with the RSB, and its counterion interaction becomes weaker. Alternatively, serine cluster, S78, S112, and S238 form a distinct interaction network around the RSB. The absorption spectra of the E to D and S to A double mutants suggested that S112 influences the spectral shift by compensating for the weaker counterion interaction. Our structural and spectral studies have revealed the unique spectral shift mechanism of HeR and clarified the physicochemical properties of HeRs.
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heliorhodopsin,mutation,spectral shift
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