Abstract
The blue light using the flavin (BLUF) domain is one of the smallest photoreceptors in nature, which consists of a unique bidirectional electron-coupled proton relay process in its photoactivation reaction cycle. This perspective summarizes our recent efforts in dissecting the photocycle into three elementary processes, including proton-coupled electron transfer (PCET), proton rocking, and proton relay. Using ultrafast spectroscopy, we have determined the temporal sequence, rates, kinetic isotope effects (KIEs), and concertedness of these elementary steps. Our findings provide important implications for illuminating the photoactivation mechanism of the BLUF domain and suggest an engineering platform to characterize intricate reactions involving proton motions that are ubiquitous in nonphotosensitive protein machines.
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Kang, X. W., Wang, K., Zhang, X., Zhong, D., & Ding, B. (2024, March 7). Elementary Reactions in the Functional Triads of the Blue-Light Photoreceptor BLUF Domain. Journal of Physical Chemistry B. American Chemical Society. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcb.3c07988
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