Abstract
Green fluorescent protein (GFP) mutant S65T/H148D has been proposed to host a photocycle that involves an excited-state proton transfer between the chromophore (Cro) and the Asp148 residue and takes place in less than 50 fs without a measurable kinetic isotope effect. It has been suggested that the interaction between the unsuspected Tyr145 residue and the chromophore is needed for the ultrafast sub-50 fs rise in fluorescence. To verify this, we have performed a computer-aided mutagenic study to introduce the additional mutation Y145F, which eliminates this interaction. By means of QM/MM molecular dynamics simulations and time-dependent density functional theory studies, we have assessed the importance of the Cro-Tyr145 interaction and the solvation of Asp148 and shown that in the triple mutant S65T/H148D/Y145F a significant loss in the ultrafast rise of the Stokes-shifted fluorescence should be expected.
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Armengol, P., Gelabert, R., Moreno, M., & Lluch, J. M. (2015). Theoretical Computer-Aided Mutagenic Study on the Triple Green Fluorescent Protein Mutant S65T/H148D/Y145F. ChemPhysChem, 16(10), 2134–2139. https://doi.org/10.1002/cphc.201500158
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