Role of PSII-L protein (psbL gene product) on the electron transfer in photosystem II complex. 1. Over-production of wild-type and mutant versions of PSII-L protein and reconstitution into the PSII core complex
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Role of PSII-L protein (psbL gene product) on the electron transfer in photosystem II complex. 1. Over-production of wild-type and mutant versions of PSII-L protein and reconstitution into the PSII core complex
Abstract
To establish a system for over-production of PSII-L protein which is a component of photosystem II (PSII) complex, a plasmid designated as pMAL-psbL was constructed and expressed in Escherichia coli JM109. A fusion protein of PSII-L and maltose-binding proteins (53 kDa on SDS-PAGE) was accumulated in E. coli cells to a level of 10% of the total protein upon isopropyl-beta-D-thiogalactopyranoside (IPTG) induction. The carboxyl-terminal part of 5.0 kDa was cleaved from the fusion protein and purified by an anion exchange column chromatography in the presence of detergents. This 5.0 kDa protein was identified as PSII-L by amino-terminal amino acid sequence analysis and the chromatographic behavior on an anion exchange gel. A few types of mutant PSII-L were also prepared by the essentially same procedure except for using plasmids which contain given mutations in psbL gene. Plastoquinone-9 (PQ-9) depleted PSII reaction center core complex consisting of D1, D2, CP47, cytochrome b-559 (cyt b-559), PSII-I and PSII-W was reconstituted with PQ-9 and digalactosyldiglyceride (DGDG) together with the wild-type or mutant PSII-L produced in E. coli or isolated PSII-L from spinach. Significant difference between the wild-type PSII-L proteins from E. coli and spinach was not recognized in the effectiveness to recover the photo-induced electron transfer activity in the resulting complexes. The analysis of stoichiometry of PQ-9 per reaction center in the PQ-9 reconstituted PS II revealed that two molecules of PQ-9 were reinserted into a reaction center independent of the presence or absence of PSII-L. These results suggest that PSII-L recovers the electron transfer activity in the reconstituted RC by a mechanism different from the stabilization of PQ-9 in the Q(A) site of PSII. Ubiquinone-10 (UQ-10), but not plastoquinone-2 (PQ-2), substituted PQ-9 for recovering the PSII-L supported electron transfer activity in the reconstituted PSII reaction center complexes. The results obtained with the mutant PSII-L proteins revealed that the carboxyl terminal part rather than amino terminal part of PSII-L is crucial for recovering the electron transfer activity in the reconstituted complexes.
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