Abstract

Cyanobacteria contain several genes coding for small one-helix proteins called SCPs or HLIPs with significant sequence similarity to chlorophyll a/b-binding proteins. To localize one of these proteins, ScpD, in the cells of the cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803, we constructed several mutants in which ScpD was expressed as a His-tagged protein (ScpDHis). Using two-dimensional native-SDS electrophoresis of thylakoid membranes or isolated Photosystem II (PSII), we determined that after high-light treatment most of the ScpDHis protein in a cell is associated with PSII. The ScpDHis protein was present in both monomeric and dimeric PSII core complexes and also in the core subcomplex lacking CP43. However, the association with PSII was abolished in the mutant lacking the PSII subunit PsbH. In a PSII mutant lacking cytochrome b(559), which does not accumulate PSII, ScpDHis is associated with CP47. The interaction of ScpDHis with PsbH and CP47 was further confirmed by electron microscopy of PSII labeled with Ni-NTA Nanogold. Single particle image analysis identified the location of the labeled ScpDHis at the periphery of the PSII core complex in the vicinity of the PsbH and CP47. Because of the fact that ScpDHis did not form any large structures bound to PSII and because of its accumulation in PSII subcomplexes containing CP47 and PsbH we suggest that ScpD is involved in a process of PSII assembly/repair during the turnover of pigment-binding proteins, particularly CP47.

Highlights

  • light-harvesting complexes (LHC) proteins are the most abundant members of the extended protein family with conserved Chl binding residues

  • ScpD was expressed as a His-tagged protein (ScpDHis) Protein Is Localized in the Thylakoid Membrane— To localize the ScpD protein in the cells of Synechocystis 6803, we constructed mutants in which the scpD gene had been tagged by the His6 epitope (ScpDHis strains) as described under “Experimental Procedures.”

  • As higher accumulations of ScpC/D proteins have been detected in PSIϪ strains [12], the ScpDHis/⌬ScpD/PSIϪ strain was used to determine the localization of the ScpDHis protein

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Introduction

LHC proteins are the most abundant members of the extended protein family with conserved Chl binding residues. In the ⌬CP47 background where no PSII core is assembled, the ScpDHis/⌬ScpD/PSIϪ/ ⌬CP47 mutant accumulated a significant amount of ScpDHis; this protein was localized in a region of the small protein complexes and free proteins (Fig. 2B).

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