Two states of a light‐sensitive membrane protein captured at room temperature using thin‐film sample mounts. Issue 1 (23rd December 2021)
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- Two states of a light‐sensitive membrane protein captured at room temperature using thin‐film sample mounts. Issue 1 (23rd December 2021)
- Main Title:
- Two states of a light‐sensitive membrane protein captured at room temperature using thin‐film sample mounts
- Authors:
- Axford, Danny
Judge, Peter J.
Bada Juarez, Juan F.
Kwan, Tristan O. C.
Birch, James
Vinals, Javier
Watts, Anthony
Moraes, Isabel - Abstract:
- Abstract : High‐resolution X‐ray diffraction data were collected at room temperature for light‐ and dark‐adapted states of the archaerhodopsin‐3 photoreceptor using transparent and opaque polymer‐film sample mounts. Abstract : Room‐temperature diffraction methods are highly desirable for dynamic studies of biological macromolecules, since they allow high‐resolution structural data to be collected as proteins undergo conformational changes. For crystals grown in lipidic cubic phase (LCP), an extruder is commonly used to pass a stream of microcrystals through the X‐ray beam; however, the sample quantities required for this method may be difficult to produce for many membrane proteins. A more sample‐efficient environment was created using two layers of low X‐ray transmittance polymer films to mount crystals of the archaerhodopsin‐3 (AR3) photoreceptor and room‐temperature diffraction data were acquired. By using transparent and opaque polymer films, two structures, one corresponding to the desensitized, dark‐adapted (DA) state and the other to the ground or light‐adapted (LA) state, were solved to better than 1.9 Å resolution. All of the key structural features of AR3 were resolved, including the retinal chromophore, which is present as the 13‐ cis isomer in the DA state and as the all‐ trans isomer in the LA state. The film‐sandwich sample environment enables diffraction data to be recorded at room temperature in both illuminated and dark conditions, which more closelyAbstract : High‐resolution X‐ray diffraction data were collected at room temperature for light‐ and dark‐adapted states of the archaerhodopsin‐3 photoreceptor using transparent and opaque polymer‐film sample mounts. Abstract : Room‐temperature diffraction methods are highly desirable for dynamic studies of biological macromolecules, since they allow high‐resolution structural data to be collected as proteins undergo conformational changes. For crystals grown in lipidic cubic phase (LCP), an extruder is commonly used to pass a stream of microcrystals through the X‐ray beam; however, the sample quantities required for this method may be difficult to produce for many membrane proteins. A more sample‐efficient environment was created using two layers of low X‐ray transmittance polymer films to mount crystals of the archaerhodopsin‐3 (AR3) photoreceptor and room‐temperature diffraction data were acquired. By using transparent and opaque polymer films, two structures, one corresponding to the desensitized, dark‐adapted (DA) state and the other to the ground or light‐adapted (LA) state, were solved to better than 1.9 Å resolution. All of the key structural features of AR3 were resolved, including the retinal chromophore, which is present as the 13‐ cis isomer in the DA state and as the all‐ trans isomer in the LA state. The film‐sandwich sample environment enables diffraction data to be recorded at room temperature in both illuminated and dark conditions, which more closely approximate those in vivo . This simple approach is applicable to a wide range of membrane proteins crystallized in LCP and light‐sensitive samples in general at synchrotron and laboratory X‐ray sources. … (more)
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- Acta crystallographica. Volume 78:Issue 1(2022)
- Journal:
- Acta crystallographica
- Issue:
- Volume 78:Issue 1(2022)
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- Volume 78, Issue 1 (2022)
- Year:
- 2022
- Volume:
- 78
- Issue:
- 1
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2022-0078-0001-0000
- Page Start:
- 52
- Page End:
- 58
- Publication Date:
- 2021-12-23
- Subjects:
- membrane proteins -- microbial rhodopsin -- archaerhodopsin -- retinal -- LCP -- room temperature -- synchrotron -- proton transport -- thin‐film sample -- photoreceptors -- polymer films -- lipidic cubic phase
X-ray crystallography -- Periodicals
Crystallography -- Periodicals
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Molecular structure -- Periodicals
Biomolecules -- Structure -- Periodicals
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Biomolecules -- Structure
Crystallography
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X-ray crystallography
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http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1107/S2059798321011220 ↗
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- English
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- 2059-7983
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