Abstract

The recently discovered thermophilic acidobacterium Candidatus Chloracidobacterium thermophilum is the first aerobic chlorophototroph that has a type-I, homodimeric reaction center (RC). This organism and its type-I RCs were initially detected by the occurrence of pscA gene sequences, which encode the core subunit of the RC complex, in metagenomic sequence data derived from hot spring microbial mats. Here, we report the isolation and initial biochemical characterization of the type-I RC from Ca. C. thermophilum. After removal of chlorosomes, crude membranes were solubilized with 0.1% (w/v) n-dodecyl β-D-maltoside, and the RC complex was purified by ion-exchange chromatography. The RC complex comprised only two polypeptides: the reaction center core protein PscA and a 22-kDa carotenoid-binding protein denoted CbpC. The absorption spectrum showed a large, broad absorbance band centered at ∼483 nm from carotenoids as well as smaller Q(y) absorption bands at 672 and 812 nm from chlorophyll a and bacteriochlorophyll a, respectively. The light-induced difference spectra of whole cells, membranes, and the isolated RC showed maximal bleaching at 840 nm, which is attributed to the special pair and which we denote as P840. Making it unique among homodimeric type-I RCs, the isolated RC was photoactive in the presence of oxygen. Analyses by optical spectroscopy, chromatography, and mass spectrometry revealed that the RC complex contained 10.3 bacteriochlorophyll a(P), 6.4 chlorophyll a(PD), and 1.6 Zn-bacteriochlorophyll a(P)' molecules per P840 (12.8:8.0:2.0). The possible functions of the Zn-bacteriochlorophyll a(P)' molecules and the carotenoid-binding protein are discussed.

Highlights

  • Candidatus Chloracidobacterium thermophilum is the only aerobic chlorophototroph with type-I homodimeric reaction centers (RCs)

  • These oxygen-tolerant RCs are complexes formed from a PscA homodimer and a novel carotenoid-binding protein (CBP; denotes the complex formed by the CbpC apoprotein and carotenoids)

  • The supernatant fraction was subjected to anionexchange column chromatography, and orange-colored, RCcontaining fractions were collected

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Summary

Background

Candidatus Chloracidobacterium thermophilum is the only aerobic chlorophototroph with type-I homodimeric reaction centers (RCs). The recently discovered thermophilic acidobacterium Candidatus Chloracidobacterium thermophilum is the first aerobic chlorophototroph that has a type-I, homodimeric reaction center (RC) This organism and its type-I RCs were initially detected by the occurrence of pscA gene sequences, which encode the core subunit of the RC complex, in metagenomic sequence data derived from hot spring microbial mats. These oxygen-tolerant RCs are complexes formed from a PscA homodimer and a novel carotenoid-binding protein (CBP; denotes the complex formed by the CbpC apoprotein and carotenoids) These RC-CBP complexes contain two molecules of Zn-BChl aЈ (the C-132 epimer of ZnBChl a), which may act as the primary electron donor (P840) or an electron acceptor. The properties of these RCs are discussed and compared with those of other chlorophototrophs

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