Posttranslational modifications of the β subunit of a cryptomonad phycoerythrin

Autor: G J Wedemayer, S M Wilbanks, Alexander N. Glazer
Rok vydání: 1989
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Zdroj: Journal of Biological Chemistry. 264:17860-17867
ISSN: 0021-9258
7350-1735
DOI: 10.1016/s0021-9258(19)84652-5
Popis: Determination of the partial amino acid sequence of the beta subunit of cryptomonad strain CBD phycoerythrin 566 established the nature, locations, and modes of attachment of the three bilin prosthetic groups and revealed a site of posttranslational methylation. Isolation of peptides cross-linked by a phycobiliviolin led to an unambiguous assignment of two thioether linkages, from residues beta-Cys-50 and beta-Cys-61 to this bilin. Two bilins were attached through single thioether linkages, a phycobiliviolin at beta-Cys-158 and a phycoerythrobilin at beta-Cys-82 (the residue numbering is that for B-phycoerythrin; Sidler, W., Kumpf, B., Suter, F., Morisset, W., Wehrmeyer, W., and Zuber, H. (1985) Biol. Chem. Hoppe-Seyler 366, 233-244). The partial sequences (99 residues) established for phycoerythrin 566 beta subunit showed a 79% identity with that of the red algal Porphyridium cruentum B-phycoerythrin beta subunit. A particularly remarkable finding is that the unique methylasparagine residue at position beta-72, highly conserved in cyanobacterial and red algal phycobiliproteins (Klotz, A. V., and Glazer, A. N. (1987) J. Biol. Chem. 262, 17350-17355), is also present at beta-72 in the cryptomonad phycoerythrin. Comparison of the locations of donor and acceptor bilins in cryptomonad phycoerythrin with those found for cyanobacterial and red algal phycobiliproteins showed different favored pathways of energy migration in the cryptomonad protein.
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