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Structural insights into blue-green light utilization by marine green algal light harvesting complex II at 2.78 A.


ABSTRACT: Light-harvesting complex II (LHCII) present in plants and green algae absorbs solar energy to promote photochemical reactions. A marine green macroalga, Codium fragile, exhibits the unique characteristic of absorbing blue-green light from the sun during photochemical reactions while being underwater owing to the presence of pigment-altered LHCII called siphonaxanthin-chlorophyll a/b-binding protein (SCP). In this study, we determined the structure of SCP at a resolution of 2.78 Å using cryogenic electron microscopy. SCP has a trimeric structure, wherein each monomer containing two lutein and two chlorophyll a molecules in the plant-type LHCII are replaced by siphonaxanthin and its ester and two chlorophyll b molecules, respectively. Siphonaxanthin occupies the binding site in SCP having a polarity in the trimeric inner core, and exhibits a distorted conjugated chain comprising a carbonyl group hydrogen bonded to a cysteine residue of apoprotein. These features suggest that the siphonaxanthin molecule is responsible for the characteristic green absorption of SCP. The replaced chlorophyll b molecules extend the region of the stromal side chlorophyll b cluster, spanning two adjacent monomers.

SUBMITTER: Seki S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10074980 | biostudies-literature | 2022

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Structural insights into blue-green light utilization by marine green algal light harvesting complex II at 2.78 Å.

Seki Soichiro S   Nakaniwa Tetsuko T   Castro-Hartmann Pablo P   Sader Kasim K   Kawamoto Akihiro A   Tanaka Hideaki H   Qian Pu P   Kurisu Genji G   Fujii Ritsuko R  

BBA advances 20221111


Light-harvesting complex II (LHCII) present in plants and green algae absorbs solar energy to promote photochemical reactions. A marine green macroalga, <i>Codium fragile</i>, exhibits the unique characteristic of absorbing blue-green light from the sun during photochemical reactions while being underwater owing to the presence of pigment-altered LHCII called siphonaxanthin-chlorophyll <i>a/b-</i>binding protein (SCP). In this study, we determined the structure of SCP at a resolution of 2.78 Å u  ...[more]

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