Blue Light Perception in Plants

DETECTION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF A LIGHT-INDUCED NEUTRAL FLAVIN RADICAL IN A C450A MUTANT OF PHOTOTROPIN*

Abstract

The LOV2 domain of Avena sativaphototropin and its C450A mutant were expressed as recombinant fusion proteins and were examined by optical spectroscopy, electron paramagnetic resonance, and electron-nuclear double resonance. Upon irradiation (420–480 nm), the LOV2 C450A mutant protein gave an optical absorption spectrum characteristic of a flavin radical even in the absence of exogenous electron donors, thus demonstrating that the flavin mononucleotide (FMN) cofactor in its photogenerated triplet state is a potent oxidant for redox-active amino acid residues within the LOV2 domain. The FMN radical in the LOV2 C450A mutant is N(5)-protonated, suggesting that the local pH close to the FMN is acidic enough so that the cysteine residue in the wild-type protein is likely to be also protonated. An electron paramagnetic resonance analysis of the photogenerated FMN radical gave information on the geometrical and electronic structure and the environment of the FMN cofactor. The experimentally determined hyperfine couplings of the FMN radical point to a highly restricted delocalization of the unpaired electron spin in the isoalloxazine moiety. In the light of these results a possible radical-pair mechanism for the formation of the FMN-C(4a)–cysteinyl adduct in LOV domains is discussed.

  • Abbreviations:
    LOV
    light, oxygen, and voltage levels
    EPR
    electron magnetic resonance
    ENDOR
    electron-nuclear double resonance
    cw
    continuous-wave
    mw
    microwave
    hfc
    hyperfine coupling
    mT
    millitesla
    • Received June 4, 2002.
    • Revision received December 26, 2002.
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    1. The Journal of Biological Chemistry 278, 10973-10982.
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