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Time-resolved study on signaling pathway of photoactivated adenylate cyclase and its nonlinear optical response

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JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 299, Issue 11, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jbc.2023.105285

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The signaling route and dynamics of photoactivated adenylate cyclases (PACs) from Oscillatoria acuminata (OaPAC) were studied. It was found that the diffusion coefficient and enzymatic activity of OaPAC were dependent on light intensity, and a mutation in the W90 residue suppressed these changes.
Photoactivated adenylate cyclases (PACs) are multidomain BLUF proteins that regulate the cellular levels of cAMP in a light-dependent manner. The signaling route and dynamics of PAC from Oscillatoria acuminata (OaPAC), which consists of a light sensor BLUF domain, an adenylate cyclase domain, and a connector helix (alpha 3-helix), were studied by detecting conformational changes in the protein moiety. Although circular dichroism and small-angle X-ray scattering measurements did not show significant changes upon light illumination, the transient grating method successfully detected light-induced changes in the diffusion coefficient (diffusion-sensitive conformational change (DSCC)) of full-length OaPAC and the BLUF domain with the alpha 3-helix. DSCC of fulllength OaPAC was observed only when both protomers in a dimer were photoconverted. This light intensity dependence suggests that OaPAC is a cyclase with a nonlinear light intensity response. The enzymatic activity indeed nonlinearly depends on light intensity, that is, OaPAC is activated under strong light conditions. It was also found that both DSCC and enzymatic activity were suppressed by a mutation in the W90 residue, indicating the importance of the highly conserved Trp in many BLUF domains for the function. Based on these findings, a reaction scheme was proposed together with the reaction dynamics.

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