Temperature-scan cryocrystallography reveals reaction intermediates in bacteriophytochrome
Xiaojing Yang (),
Zhong Ren,
Jane Kuk and
Keith Moffat ()
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Xiaojing Yang: The University of Chicago
Zhong Ren: Center for Advanced Radiation Sources, The University of Chicago
Jane Kuk: The University of Chicago
Keith Moffat: The University of Chicago
Nature, 2011, vol. 479, issue 7373, 428-432
Abstract:
How bacteria see red Phytochromes are photoreceptors that regulate light responses in plants, fungi and bacteria through reversible photoconversion between red and far-red light-absorbing states. Using temperature-scanning cryocrystallography, Yang et al. obtain structural information about three intermediates and key conformational changes that occur during the photoreaction of a bacteriophytochrome from Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
Date: 2011
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