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Non-Bonded Interactions Drive the Sub-Picosecond Bilin Photoisomerization in the Pfr State of Phytochrome Cph1

Journal

CHEMPHYSCHEM
Volume 17, Issue 3, Pages 369-374

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/cphc.201501073

Keywords

bilin; IR spectroscopy; photoreceptors; phytochrome; Raman spectroscopy

Funding

  1. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft [SFB 1078 TP B3]
  2. Mathies Royalty Fund
  3. TIFR

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Phytochromes are protein-based photoreceptors harboring a bilin-based photoswitch in the active site. The timescale of photosignaling via C-15=C-16 E-to-Z photoisomerization has been ambiguous in the far-red-absorbing P-fr state. Here we present a unified view of the structural events in phytochrome Cph1 post excitation with femtosecond precision, obtained via stimulated Raman and polarization-resolved transient IR spectroscopy. We demonstrate that photoproduct formation occurs within 700fs, determined by a two-step partitioning process initiated by a planarization on the electronic excited state with a 300fs time scale. The ultrafast isomerization timescale for P-fr-to-P-r conversion highlights the active role of the nonbonding methyl-methyl clash initiating the reaction in the excited state. We envision that our results will motivate the synthesis of new artificial photoswitches with precisely tuned non-bonded interactions for ultrafast response.

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