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Signal Transduction in Photoreceptor Proteins

Insights From Time-Resolved X-ray Solution Scattering

Sammanfattning
The ability to sense and react to different light conditions is of great importance for many organisms on the face of the earth. Specialized proteins known as photoreceptor proteins provide bacteria, plants and animals with this ability. To be able to sense the light the photoreceptor proteins have small molecules, known as chromophores, embedded within the protein matrix. Absorbed light triggers photochemical changes in the chromophore. These changes are relayed to the protein as structural changes and the biochemical activity of the protein is modified, thereby passing the signal on. In this thesis, time-resolved X-ray solution scattering has been used together with molecular dynamics simulations to probe the conformational dynamics of photoreceptor proteins. The investigations reveal both the sequence and nature of light-induced structural transitions. Diverse mechanisms of signal transduction on different length- and timescales were found, from the nanometer scale light-induced separation of domains in phytochromes, to the Ångström scale opening of the light-oxygenvoltage dimer and subsequent supercoiling of the linker region, to the sub Ångström changes in the radius of gyration of cryptochromes. The results provide a structural link between the early photochemical events and the interaction and regulation of downstream processes and proteins.
Delarbeten
PAPER I: H. Takala, A. Björling, O. Berntsson, H. Lehtivuori, S. Niebling, M. Hoernke, I. Kosheleva, R. Henning, A. Menzel, J.A. Ihalainen, S. Westenhoff, "Signal amplification and transduction in phytochrome photosensors", Nature 509, 245-248 (2014), ::doi:: 10.1038/nature13310
 
PAPER II: A. Björling, O. Berntsson, H. Lehtivuori, H. Takala, A.J. Hughes, M. Panman, M. Hoernke, S. Niebling, L. Henry, R. Henning, I. Kosheleva, V. Chukharev, N.V. Tkachenko, A. Menzel, G. Newby, D. Khakhulin, M. Wulff, J.A. Ihalainen, S. Westenhoff, "Structural photoactivation of a full-length bacterial phytochrome", Science Advances 2, e1600920- e1600920 (2016), ::doi:: 10.1126/sciadv.1600920
 
PAPER III: O. Berntsson, R.P. Diensthuber, M.R. Panman, A. Björling, A.J. Hughes, L. Henry, S. Niebling, G. Newby, M. Liebi, A. Menzel, R. Henning, I. Kosheleva, A. Möglich, S. Westenhoff, "Time-resolved X-ray solution scattering reveals the structural photoactivation of a light-oxygenvoltage photoreceptor", Structure (London, England : 1993) 25, 933-938.e3 (2017), ::doi:: 10.1016/j.str.2017.04.006
 
PAPER IV: O. Berntsson, R.P. Diensthuber, M.R. Panman, A. Björling, E. Gustavsson, M. Hoernke, A.J. Hughes, L. Henry, S. Niebling, H. Takala, J.A. Ihalainen, G. Newby, S. Kerruth, J. Heberle, M. Liebi, A. Menzel, R. Henning, I. Kosheleva, A. Möglich, S. Westenhoff, "Sequential conformational transitions and α-helical supercoiling regulate a sensor histidine kinase", Nature Communications 8, 284 (2017), ::doi:: 10.1038/s41467-017-00300-5
 
PAPER V: O. Berntsson, R. Rodriguez, L. Henry, M.R. Panman, A.J. Hughes, J.A. Ihalainen, R. Henning, I. Kosheleva, E. Schleicher, S.Westenhoff, "Signal transduction in Drosophila melanogaster cryptochrome", Manuscript, (2017)
 
Examinationsnivå
Doctor of Philosophy
Universitet
University of Gothenburg. Faculty of Science
Institution
Department of Chemistry and Molecular Biology ; Institutionen för kemi och molekylärbiologi
Disputation
Fredagen den 17 november, kl 9.00, Hörsal Arvid Carlsson, Academicum, Medicinaregatan 3
Datum för disputation
2017-11-17
E-post
oskar.berntsson@gmail.com
URL:
http://hdl.handle.net/2077/53768
Samlingar
  • Doctoral Theses / Doktorsavhandlingar Institutionen för kemi och molekylärbiologi
  • Doctoral Theses from University of Gothenburg / Doktorsavhandlingar från Göteborgs universitet
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Thesis frame (13.60Mb)
Spikblad (248.0Kb)
Datum
2017-10-26
Författare
Berntsson, Oskar
Nyckelord
Signal transduction
Photoreceptor
Time-resolved X-ray solution scattering
Protein dynamics
Phytochrome
Light-oxygen-voltage
Cryptochrome
Publikationstyp
Doctoral thesis
ISBN
978-91-629-0318-3
Språk
eng
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