Kinetics of proton transfer in a green fluorescent protein: a laser-induced pH jump study

Mallik, Roop ; Udgaonkar, Jayant B. ; Krishnamoorthy, G. (2003) Kinetics of proton transfer in a green fluorescent protein: a laser-induced pH jump study Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences - Chemical Sciences, 115 (4). pp. 307-317. ISSN 0253-4134

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Abstract

The sub-millisecond protonation dynamics of the chromophore in S65T mutant form of the green fluorescent protein (GFP) was tracked after a rapid pH jump following laser-induced proton release from the caged photolabile compoundo-nitrobenzaldehyde. Following a jump in pH from 8 to 5 (which is achieved within 2 μs), the fluorescence of S65T GFP decreased as a single exponential with a time constant of ~90 μs. This decay is interpreted as the conversion of the deprotonated fluorescent GFP chromophore to a protonated non-fluorescent species. The protonation kinetics showed dependence on the bulk viscosity of the solvent, and therefore implicates bulk solvent-controlled protein dynamics in the protonation process. The protonation is proposed to be a sequential process involving two steps: (a) proton transfer from solvent to the chromophore, and (b) internal structural rearrangements to stabilize a protonated chromophore. The possible implications of these observations to protein dynamics in general is discussed.

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Keywords:Green Fluorescent Protein; Proton Transfer; pH-jump; Caged Proton; Protein Dynamics
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