Photoinduced transformation of UVR8 monitored by vibrational and fluorescence spectroscopy

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Abstract

Tryptophan residues at the dimer interface of the plant photoreceptor UVR8 promote monomerisation after UV-B absorption via a so far unknown mechanism. Using FTIR spectroscopy we assign light-induced structural transitions of UVR8 mainly to amino acid side chains without major transformations of the secondary structure of the physiologically relevant C-terminal extension. Additionally, we assign the monomerisation associated increase and red shift of the UVR8 tryptophan emission to a photoinduced rearrangement of tryptophan side chains and a relocation of the aspartic acid residues D96 and D107, respectively. By illumination dependent emission spectroscopy we furthermore determined the quantum yield of photoinduced monomerisation to 20 ± 8%. This journal is

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Heilmann, M., Christie, J. M., Kennis, J. T. M., Jenkins, G. I., & Mathes, T. (2015). Photoinduced transformation of UVR8 monitored by vibrational and fluorescence spectroscopy. Photochemical and Photobiological Sciences, 14(2), 252–257. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4pp00246f

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