Abstract

We have identified a Ca(2+)-binding site of the 29-kDa chlorophyll a/b-binding protein CP29, a light harvesting protein of photosystem II most likely involved in photoregulation. (45)Ca(2+) binding studies and dot blot analyses of CP29 demonstrate that CP29 is a Ca(2+)-binding protein. The primary sequence of CP29 does not exhibit an obvious Ca(2+)-binding site therefore we have used Yb(3+) replacement to analyze this site. Near-infrared Yb(3+) vibronic side band fluorescence spectroscopy (Roselli, C., Boussac, A., and Mattioli, T. A. (1994) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A. 91, 12897-12901) of Yb(3+)-reconstituted CP29 indicated a single population of Yb(3+)-binding sites rich in carboxylic acids, characteristic of Ca(2+)-binding sites. A structural model of CP29 presents two purported extra-membranar loops which are relatively rich in carboxylic acids, one on the stromae side and one on the lumenal side. The loop on the lumenal side is adjacent to glutamic acid 166 in helix C of CP29, which is known to be the binding site for dicyclohexylcarbodiimide (Pesaresi, P., Sandonà, D., Giuffra, E. , and Bassi, R. (1997) FEBS Lett. 402, 151-156). Dicyclohexylcarbodiimide binding prevented Ca(2+) binding, therefore we propose that the Ca(2+) in CP29 is bound in the domain including the lumenal loop between helices B and C.

Highlights

  • We have identified a Ca2؉-binding site of the 29-kDa chlorophyll a/b-binding protein CP29, a light harvesting protein of photosystem II most likely involved in photoregulation. 45Ca2؉ binding studies and dot blot analyses of CP29 demonstrate that CP29 is a Ca2؉-binding protein

  • It is known that the absence of Ca2ϩ in Photosystem II (PSII) inhibits proper photochemical function preventing oxygen evolution, and it is becoming clear that one Ca2ϩ-binding site is associated with these calcium-depleted effects [1,2,3, 5,6,7,8]

  • 45Ca2ϩ Binding in CP29 and light harvesting complex of Photosystem II (LHCII)—We have studied the binding of calcium to the minor antenna protein CP29 and to the major LHCII polypeptide

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We have identified a Ca2؉-binding site of the 29-kDa chlorophyll a/b-binding protein CP29, a light harvesting protein of photosystem II most likely involved in photoregulation. 45Ca2؉ binding studies and dot blot analyses of CP29 demonstrate that CP29 is a Ca2؉-binding protein. CP29 was reconstituted with the lanthanide Yb3ϩ and the metal-binding site in CP29 was characterized using near-infrared Yb3ϩ vibronic side band (VSB) fluorescence spectroscopy [22, 23].

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