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Deposition Date 2022-06-19
Release Date 2023-04-05
Last Version Date 2023-04-05
Entry Detail
PDB ID:
8DDY
Keywords:
Title:
Helical rods of far-red light-absorbing allophycocyanin in Synechococcus sp.
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Source Organism:
Method Details:
Experimental Method:
Resolution:
2.89 Å
Aggregation State:
FILAMENT
Reconstruction Method:
SINGLE PARTICLE
Macromolecular Entities
Structures with similar UniProt ID
Protein Blast
Polymer Type:polypeptide(L)
Molecule:Allophycocyanin subunit alpha
Gene (Uniprot):SYN60AY4M2_00015
Chain IDs:A, C, E
Chain Length:184
Number of Molecules:3
Biological Source:Synechococcus sp. 63AY4M1
Structures with similar UniProt ID
Protein Blast
Polymer Type:polypeptide(L)
Molecule:Allophycocyanin subunit beta
Gene (Uniprot):SYN60AY4M2_00020
Chain IDs:B, D, F
Chain Length:161
Number of Molecules:3
Biological Source:Synechococcus sp. 63AY4M1
Modified Residue
Compound ID Chain ID Parent Comp ID Details 2D Image
MEN B ASN modified residue
Primary Citation
Helical allophycocyanin nanotubes absorb far-red light in a thermophilic cyanobacterium.
Sci Adv 9 eadg0251 eadg0251 (2023)
PMID: 36961897 DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.adg0251

Abstact

To compete in certain low-light environments, some cyanobacteria express a paralog of the light-harvesting phycobiliprotein, allophycocyanin (AP), that strongly absorbs far-red light (FRL). Using cryo-electron microscopy and time-resolved absorption spectroscopy, we reveal the structure-function relationship of this FRL-absorbing AP complex (FRL-AP) that is expressed during acclimation to low light and that likely associates with chlorophyll a-containing photosystem I. FRL-AP assembles as helical nanotubes rather than typical toroids due to alterations of the domain geometry within each subunit. Spectroscopic characterization suggests that FRL-AP nanotubes are somewhat inefficient antenna; however, the enhanced ability to harvest FRL when visible light is severely attenuated represents a beneficial trade-off. The results expand the known diversity of light-harvesting proteins in nature and exemplify how biological plasticity is achieved by balancing resource accessibility with efficiency.

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