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1 Proton release due to manganese binding and oxidation in modified bacterial reaction centers. Kálmán L, Thielges MC, Williams JC, Allen JP 16201752
PHYSICS
2 Comparison of bacterial reaction centers and photosystem II. Kálmán L, Williams JC, Allen JP 18853275
PHYSICS
3 Effect of anions on the binding and oxidation of divalent manganese and iron in modified bacterial reaction centers. Tang K, Williams JC, Allen JP, Kálmán L 19383473
PHYSICS
4 Light-induced conformational changes in photosynthetic reaction centers: dielectric relaxation in the vicinity of the dimer. Deshmukh SS, Williams JC, Allen JP, Kálmán L 21141811
PHYSICS
5 Light-induced conformational changes in photosynthetic reaction centers: redox-regulated proton pathway near the dimer. Deshmukh SS, Williams JC, Allen JP, Kálmán L 21410139
PHYSICS
6 Light-induced conformational changes in photosynthetic reaction centers: impact of detergents and lipids on the electronic structure of the primary electron donor. Deshmukh SS, Akhavein H, Williams JC, Allen JP, Kalman L 21561160
PHYSICS

 

Title:Proton release due to manganese binding and oxidation in modified bacterial reaction centers.
Authors:Kálmán LThielges MCWilliams JCAllen JP
Link:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16201752?dopt=Abstract
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PMID:16201752 Category:Biochemistry Date Added:2019-06-04
Dept Affiliation: PHYSICS
1 Department of Physics, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec H4B 1R6, Canada.

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Proton release due to manganese binding and oxidation in modified bacterial reaction centers.

Biochemistry. 2005 Oct 11;44(40):13266-73

Authors: Kálmán L, Thielges MC, Williams JC, Allen JP

Abstract

The pH dependence of binding and oxidation of Mn2+ in highly oxidizing reaction centers with designed metal-binding sites was characterized by light-minus-dark optical difference spectroscopy and direct measurements of proton uptake/release. These mutants bind a Mn2+ ion that can efficiently transfer an electron to the oxidized bacteriochlorophyll dimer, as described earlier [Thielges et al. (2005) Biochemistry 44, 7389-7394]. The dissociation constant, KD, significantly increased with decreasing pH. The pH dependence of KD between pH 7 and pH 8 was consistent with the binding of Mn2+ being stabilized by the electrostatic release of two protons. The strong pH dependence of proton release upon Mn2+ binding, with a maximal release of 1.4 H+ per reaction center, was interpreted as being a result of a shift in the pKa values of the coordinating residues and possibly other nearby residues. A small amount of proton release associated with Mn2+ oxidation was observed upon illumination. These results show that functional metal-binding sites can be incorporated into proteins upon consideration of both the metal coordination and protonation states of the ligands.

PMID: 16201752 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]





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