CyanoP is Involved in the Early Steps of Photosystem II Assembly in the Cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803
Jazyk angličtina Země Japonsko Médium print-electronic
Typ dokumentu časopisecké články
PubMed
27388341
DOI
10.1093/pcp/pcw115
PII: pcw115
Knihovny.cz E-zdroje
- Klíčová slova
- CyanoP, Cyanobacteria, Photosynthesis, Photosystem II, PsbP, Synechocystis,
- MeSH
- bakteriální proteiny genetika metabolismus MeSH
- fotosystém II (proteinový komplex) metabolismus MeSH
- mutace MeSH
- rekombinantní proteiny genetika metabolismus MeSH
- Synechocystis genetika metabolismus MeSH
- Publikační typ
- časopisecké články MeSH
- Názvy látek
- bakteriální proteiny MeSH
- fotosystém II (proteinový komplex) MeSH
- photosystem II, chlorophyll binding protein, CP-43 MeSH Prohlížeč
- photosystem II, psbA subunit MeSH Prohlížeč
- rekombinantní proteiny MeSH
Although the PSII complex is highly conserved in cyanobacteria and chloroplasts, the PsbU and PsbV subunits stabilizing the oxygen-evolving Mn4CaO5 cluster in cyanobacteria are absent in chloroplasts and have been replaced by the PsbP and PsbQ subunits. There is, however, a distant cyanobacterial homolog of PsbP, termed CyanoP, of unknown function. Here we show that CyanoP plays a role in the early stages of PSII biogenesis in Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803. CyanoP is present in the PSII reaction center assembly complex (RCII) lacking both the CP47 and CP43 modules and binds to the smaller D2 module. A small amount of larger PSII core complexes co-purifying with FLAG-tagged CyanoP indicates that CyanoP can accompany PSII on most of its assembly pathway. A role in biogenesis is supported by the accumulation of unassembled D1 precursor and impaired formation of RCII in a mutant lacking CyanoP. Interestingly, the pull-down preparations of CyanoP-FLAG from a strain lacking CP47 also contained PsbO, indicating engagement of this protein with PSII at a much earlier stage in assembly than previously assumed.
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