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Raman Optical Activity of Retinal Chromophore in Sensory Rhodopsin II
Kouhei Nishikawa1, Ryosuke Kuroiwa1, Jun Tamogami2
1Department of Chemistry and Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Saga University, Saga 840-8502, Japan.
Abstract:
Raman optical activity (ROA) spectroscopy was used to study the conformation of the retinal chromophore in sensory rhodopsin II (SRII), which is a blue-green light sensor of microbes. The ROA spectrum consisted of the negative vibrational bands of the chromophore, whose relative intensities are similar to those of the parent Raman spectrum. This spectral feature was explained by the left-handed helical twist of the retinal chromophore on the basis of quantum chemical calculations. On the other hand, we found that the chromophore conformation based on the crystal structures of SRII has a right-handed helical twist, which does not agree with the observation. This specific result suggests that the consistency with chiro-optical properties can be a key criterion for the accurate prediction and/or evaluation of chromophore conformation in retinal-binding proteins.
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