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Entry Detail
PDB ID:
5AUI
Title:
Crystal structure of Ferredoxin from Thermosynechococcus elongatus
Biological Source:
Host Organism:
PDB Version:
Deposition Date:
2015-04-21
Release Date:
2015-09-23
Method Details:
Experimental Method:
Resolution:
1.50 Å
R-Value Free:
0.18
R-Value Work:
0.15
Space Group:
C 1 2 1
Macromolecular Entities
Polymer Type:polypeptide(L)
Description:Ferredoxin-1
Chain IDs:A
Chain Length:97
Number of Molecules:1
Biological Source:Thermosynechococcus elongatus BP-1
Primary Citation
X-ray Structure and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Analysis of the Interaction Sites of the Ga-Substituted Cyanobacterial Ferredoxin
Biochemistry 54 6052 6061 (2015)
PMID: 26348494 DOI: 10.1021/acs.biochem.5b00601

Abstact

In chloroplasts, ferredoxin (Fd) is reduced by Photosystem I (PSI) and oxidized by Fd-NADP(+) reductase (FNR) that is involved in NADP(+) reduction. To understand the structural basis for the dynamics and efficiency of the electron transfer reaction via Fd, we complementary used X-ray crystallography and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. In the NMR analysis of the formed electron transfer complex with Fd, the paramagnetic effect of the [2Fe-2S] cluster of Fd prevented us from detecting the NMR signals around the cluster. To solve this problem, the paramagnetic iron-sulfur cluster was replaced with a diamagnetic metal cluster. We determined the crystal structure of the Ga-substituted Fd (GaFd) from Synechocystis sp. PCC6803 at 1.62 Å resolution and verified its functional complementation using affinity chromatography. NMR analysis of the interaction sites on GaFd with PSI (molecular mass of ∼1 MDa) and FNR from Thermosynechococcus elongatus was achieved with high-field NMR spectroscopy. With reference to the interaction sites with FNR of Anabaena sp. PCC 7119 from the published crystal data, the interaction sites of Fd with FNR and PSI in solution can be classified into two types: (1) the core hydrophobic residues in the proximity of the metal center and (2) the hydrophilic residues surrounding the core. The former sites are shared in the Fd:FNR and Fd:PSI complex, while the latter ones are target-specific and not conserved on the residual level.

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