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Effect of TMAO and betaine on the energy landscape of photosystem I

Effect of TMAO and betaine on the energy landscape of photosystem I
The accumulation of organic co-solvents in cells is a basic strategy for organisms from various species to increase stress tolerance in extreme environments. Widespread representatives of this class of co-solvents are trimethylamine-N-oxide (TMAO) and betaine; these small molecules are able to stabilize the native conformation of proteins and prevent their aggregation. Despite their importance, detailed experimental studies on the impact of these co-solvents on the energy landscape of proteins have not yet been carried out. We use single-molecule spectroscopy at cryogenic temperatures to examine the influence of these physiological relevant co-solvents on photosystem I (PSI) from Thermosynechococcus elongatus. In contrast to PSI ensemble spectra, which are almost unaffected by the addition of TMAO and betaine, statistical analysis of the fluorescence emission from individual PSI trimers yields insight into the interaction of the co-solvents with PSI. The results show an increased homogeneity upon addition of TMAO or betaine. The number of detectable zero-phonon lines (ZPLs) is reduced, indicating spectral diffusion processes with faster rates. In the framework of energy landscape model these findings indicate that co-solvents lead to reduced barrier heights between energy valleys, and thus efficient screening of protein conformations can take place.
- Freien Universität Berlin Germany
- Universitätsklinikum Tübingen Germany
- UNIVERSITATSSTADT TUBINGEN Germany
- Zürcher Fachhochschule Switzerland
- UNIVERSITATSSTADT TUBINGEN Germany
Photosystem I, Synechococcus, 570, Single-molecule spectroscopy, Energy landscape, Photosystem I Protein Complex, Osmolyte, Biophysics, TMAO, Cell Biology, 540, 530, Biochemistry, Betaine, Kinetics, Methylamines, Spectrometry, Fluorescence
Photosystem I, Synechococcus, 570, Single-molecule spectroscopy, Energy landscape, Photosystem I Protein Complex, Osmolyte, Biophysics, TMAO, Cell Biology, 540, 530, Biochemistry, Betaine, Kinetics, Methylamines, Spectrometry, Fluorescence
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