Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, Vol.287, No.4, 833-836, 2001
Role of acidic amino acid residues of PsaD subunit on limiting the affinity of photosystem I for ferredoxin
The PsaD subunit of photosystem I is one of the central polypeptides for the interaction with ferredoxin, its acidic electron acceptor. In the cyanobacterium Synechocystis 6803, this role is partly performed by a sequence extending approximately from histidine 97 to arginine 119, close to the C-terminus. In the present work, acidic amino acids D100, E105, and E109 are shown to moderate the affinity of Photosystem I for ferredoxin. Most single replacements of these residues by neutral amino acids increased the affinity for ferredoxin, resulting in a dissociation constant as low as 0.015 muM for the E105Q mutant (wild-type K-D = 04 muM). This is the first report on the limitation of photosystem I affinity for ferredoxin due to acidic amino acids from PsaD subunit. It highlights the occurrence of a negative control on the binding during the formation of transient complexes between electron carriers.
Keywords:cyanobacterium;Synechocystis sp PCC 6803;electron transfer;photosystem 1;PsaD subunit;ferredoxin