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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, volume 117, issue 8, pages 4131-4141

High-resolution structural insights into the heliorhodopsin family

K. Kovalev 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
D Volkov 2, 3
R Astashkin 1, 4
A. Alekseev 2, 3, 4, 5
I Gushchin 4
J M Haro Moreno 6
I. Chizhov 7
S. Siletsky 8
M. Mamedov 8
A. Rogachev 4, 9
T Balandin 2, 3
V Borshchevskiy 4
A. Popov 10
G Bourenkov 11
E. Bamberg 4, 12
F. Rodriguez-Valera 4, 6
G Büldt 4
V Gordeliy 1, 2, 3, 4
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Evolutionary Genomics Group, Departamento de Producción Vegetal y Microbiología, Universidad Miguel Hernández, 03202 San Juan de Alicante, Spain;
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2020-02-07
scimago Q1
SJR3.737
CiteScore19.0
Impact factor9.4
ISSN00278424, 10916490
Multidisciplinary
Abstract

Rhodopsins are the most abundant light-harvesting proteins. A new family of rhodopsins, heliorhodopsins (HeRs), has recently been discovered. Unlike in the known rhodopsins, in HeRs the N termini face the cytoplasm. The function of HeRs remains unknown. We present the structures of the bacterial HeR-48C12 in two states at the resolution of 1.5 Å, which highlight its remarkable difference from all known rhodopsins. The interior of HeR’s extracellular part is completely hydrophobic, while the cytoplasmic part comprises a cavity (Schiff base cavity [SBC]) surrounded by charged amino acids and containing a cluster of water molecules, presumably being a primary proton acceptor from the Schiff base. At acidic pH, a planar triangular molecule (acetate) is present in the SBC. Structure-based bioinformatic analysis identified 10 subfamilies of HeRs, suggesting their diverse biological functions. The structures and available data suggest an enzymatic activity of HeR-48C12 subfamily and their possible involvement in fundamental redox biological processes.

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