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Deposition Date 1999-12-21
Release Date 2000-04-18
Last Version Date 2024-05-15
Entry Detail
PDB ID:
1DX7
Title:
Light-harvesting complex 1 beta subunit from Rhodobacter sphaeroides
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Conformers Calculated:
30
Conformers Submitted:
6
Selection Criteria:
LOWEST ENERGY
Macromolecular Entities
Polymer Type:polypeptide(L)
Molecule:Light harvesting 1 b(B850b) polypeptide
Chain IDs:A
Chain Length:48
Number of Molecules:1
Biological Source:Rhodobacter sphaeroides
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Primary Citation
The Solution Structure of Rhodobacter Sphaeroides Lh1 B Reveals Two Helical Domains Separated by a Flexible Region: Structural Consequences for the Lh1 Complex
J.Mol.Biol. 298 83 ? (2000)
PMID: 10756106 DOI: 10.1006/JMBI.2000.3649

Abstact

Here, the solution structure of the Rhodobacter sphaeroides core light-harvesting complex beta polypeptide solubilised in chloroform:methanol is presented. The structure, determined by homonuclear NMR spectroscopy and distance geometry, comprises two alpha helical regions (residue -34 to -15 and -11 to +6, using the numbering system in which the conserved histidine residue is numbered zero) joined by a more flexible four amino acid residue linker. The C-terminal helix forms the membrane spanning region in the intact LH1 complex, whilst the N-terminal helix must lie in the lipid head groups or in the cytoplasm, and form the basis of interaction with the alpha polypeptide. The structure of a mutant beta polypeptide W(+9)F was also determined. This mutant, which is deficient in a hydrogen bond donor to the bacteriochlorophyll, showed an identical structure to the wild-type, implying that observed differences in interaction with other LH1 polypeptides must arise from cofactor binding. Using these structures we propose a modification to existing models of the intact LH1 complex by replacing the continuous helix of the beta polypeptide with two helices, one of which lies at an acute angle to the membrane plane. We suggest that a key difference between LH1 and LH2 is that the beta subunit is more bent in LH1. This modification puts the N terminus of LH1beta close to the reaction centre H subunit, and provides a rationale for the different ring sizes of LH1 and LH2 complexes.

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