Crystal structures of the L1, L2, N, and O states of pharaonis halorhodopsin

Biophys J. 2015 Jun 2;108(11):2680-90. doi: 10.1016/j.bpj.2015.04.027.

Abstract

Halorhodopsin from Natronomonas pharaonis (pHR) functions as a light-driven halide ion pump. In the presence of halide ions, the photochemical reaction of pHR is described by the scheme: K→ L1 → L2 → N → O → pHR' → pHR. Here, we report light-induced structural changes of the pHR-bromide complex observed in the C2 crystal. In the L1-to-L2 transition, the bromide ion that initially exists in the extracellular vicinity of retinal moves across the retinal Schiff base. Upon the formation of the N state with a bromide ion bound to the cytoplasmic vicinity of the retinal Schiff base, the cytoplasmic half of helix F moves outward to create a water channel in the cytoplasmic interhelical space, whereas the extracellular half of helix C moves inward. During the transition from N to an N-like reaction state with retinal assuming the 13-cis/15-syn configuration, the translocated bromide ion is released into the cytoplasmic medium. Subsequently, helix F relaxes into its original conformation, generating the O state. Anion uptake from the extracellular side occurs when helix C relaxes into its original conformation. These structural data provide insight into the structural basis of unidirectional anion transport.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Crystallography, X-Ray
  • Halobacteriaceae*
  • Halorhodopsins / chemistry*
  • Halorhodopsins / metabolism
  • Kinetics
  • Light
  • Models, Molecular
  • Protein Multimerization / radiation effects
  • Protein Structure, Quaternary
  • Retinaldehyde / metabolism
  • Temperature

Substances

  • Halorhodopsins
  • Retinaldehyde