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  • Phytochromes are light-detecting proteins that change structure when exposed to light, but how these changes occur is still not completely understood.
  • Researchers used advanced techniques to observe these changes in both a full-length version and a shortened version of a cyanobacterial phytochrome, discovering that short-term structural changes appear similar regardless of the presence of the output domain.
  • However, over longer periods, significant differences were found between the two versions, indicating that the transfer of the light signal to the output domain takes time and involves major structural adjustments.

Article Abstract

Phytochromes are photoreceptor proteins that transmit a light signal from a photosensory region to an output domain. Photoconversion involves protein conformational changes whose nature is not fully understood. Here, we use time-resolved X-ray scattering and optical spectroscopy to study the kinetics of structural changes in a full-length cyanobacterial phytochrome and in a truncated form with no output domain. X-ray and spectroscopic signals on the µs/ms timescale are largely independent of the presence of the output domain. On longer time-scales, large differences between the full-length and truncated proteins indicate the timeframe during which the structural transition is transmitted from the photosensory region to the output domain and represent a large quaternary motion. The suggested independence of the photosensory-region dynamics on the µs/ms timescale defines a time window in which the photoreaction can be characterized (e.g. for optogenetic design) independently of the nature of the engineered output domain.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6318211PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s42003-018-0242-0DOI Listing

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