De novo design of proteins housing excitonically coupled chlorophyll special pairs

包含激子耦合叶绿素特殊对的蛋白质的从头设计

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作者:Nathan M Ennist, Shunzhi Wang, Madison A Kennedy, Mariano Curti, George A Sutherland, Cvetelin Vasilev, Rachel L Redler, Valentin Maffeis, Saeed Shareef, Anthony V Sica, Ash Sueh Hua, Arundhati P Deshmukh, Adam P Moyer, Derrick R Hicks, Avi Z Swartz, Ralph A Cacho, Nathan Novy, Asim K Bera, Alex Kan

Abstract

Natural photosystems couple light harvesting to charge separation using a 'special pair' of chlorophyll molecules that accepts excitation energy from the antenna and initiates an electron-transfer cascade. To investigate the photophysics of special pairs independently of the complexities of native photosynthetic proteins, and as a first step toward creating synthetic photosystems for new energy conversion technologies, we designed C2-symmetric proteins that hold two chlorophyll molecules in closely juxtaposed arrangements. X-ray crystallography confirmed that one designed protein binds two chlorophylls in the same orientation as native special pairs, whereas a second designed protein positions them in a previously unseen geometry. Spectroscopy revealed that the chlorophylls are excitonically coupled, and fluorescence lifetime imaging demonstrated energy transfer. The cryo-electron microscopy structure of a designed 24-chlorophyll octahedral nanocage with a special pair on each edge closely matched the design model. The results suggest that the de novo design of artificial photosynthetic systems is within reach of current computational methods.

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