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Journal of Bacteriology, May 2000, p. 2453-2460, Vol. 182, No. 9
Department of Plant Biology and Center for
the Study of Early Events in Photosynthesis, Arizona State
University, Tempe, Arizona 85287-1601
Received 14 December 1999/Accepted 13 February 2000
The CD lumenal loop region of the photosystem II reaction center
protein D2 contains residues involved in oxygen evolution. Since
detailed structural information about this region is unavailable, an
M13-based combinatorial mutagenesis approach was used to investigate structure-function relationships in this vital region of D2 in Synechocystis sp. strain PCC 6803. The CD loop coding
region contains close to 100 nucleotides, and for effective
mutagenesis, it was subdivided into four regions of seven to eight
codons. A gain-of-function selection protocol was employed such that
all mutants that were selected contained a functional D2 protein. In
this way, conservation patterns of residues along with numbers and
types of amino acid substitutions accommodated at each position for
each set of mutants would indicate which residues in the CD loop may
play important structural and functional roles. Results of this study
have substantiated the importance of residues previously studied by
site-directed mutagenesis such as Arg180 and His189 and have identified
other previously unremarkable residues in the CD loop (such as Ser166, Phe169, and Ala170) that cannot be replaced by many other residues. In
addition, the pliability of the CD loop was further tested using
deletion and D1-D2 substitution constructs in M13. This showed that the
length of the loop was important to its function, and in two cases, D2
could accommodate homologous sequences from D1, which forms a
heterodimer with D2 in photosystem II, but not the other way around.
This study of the CD loop in D2 provides valuable clues regarding the
structural and functional requirements of the region.
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Probing the CD Lumenal Loop Region of the D2
Protein of Photosystem II in Synechocystis sp. Strain PCC
6803 by Combinatorial Mutagenesis
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Corresponding author. Mailing address: Department of
Plant Biology and Center for the Study of Early Events in
Photosynthesis, Arizona State University, Box 871601, Tempe, AZ
85287-1601. Phone: (480) 965-3698. Fax: (480) 965-6899. E-mail:
a.keilty{at}asu.edu.
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