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    The light-sensitive photoprotein berovin from the bioluminescent ctenophore Beroe abyssicola: a novel type of Ca2+-regulated photoprotein / S. V. Markova [et al.] // FEBS J. - 2012. - Vol. 279, Is. 5. - P856-870, DOI 10.1111/j.1742-4658.2012.08476.x. - Cited References: 63. - The authors thank Natalia Chervyakova from Department of Zoology of Invertebrates of Moscow State University for the photo of the White Sea ctenophore Beroe abyssicola. This work was supported by RFBR grant 09-04-00172, by grant 64987.2010.4, Molecular and Cellular Biology program of RAS, and Bayer Pharma AG (Germany). . - ISSN 1742-464X
РУБ Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Рубрики:
CALCIUM-ACTIVATED PHOTOPROTEINS
   C-TERMINAL PROLINE

   SEQUENCE-ANALYSIS

   MNEMIOPSIS-SP

   COELENTERAZINE-BINDING

   ANGSTROM RESOLUTION

   RECOMBINANT OBELIN

   CRYSTAL-STRUCTURES

   EXCITED-STATE

   CDNA CLONING

Кл.слова (ненормированные):
bioluminescence -- calcium -- coelenterazine -- luciferase -- mammalian expression
Аннотация: Light-sensitive Ca2+-regulated photoproteins are responsible for the bright bioluminescence of ctenophores. Using functional screening, four full-size cDNA genes encoding the same 208-amino-acid polypeptide were isolated from two independent cDNA libraries prepared from two Beroe abyssicola specimens. Sequence analysis revealed three canonical EF-hand calcium-binding sites characteristic of Ca2+-regulated photoproteins, but a very low degree of sequence identity (2729%) with aequorin-type photoproteins, despite functional similarities. Recombinant berovin was expressed in Escherichia coli cells, purified, converted to active photoprotein and characterized. Active berovin has absorption maxima at 280 and 437 nm. The Ca2+-discharged protein loses visible absorption, but exhibits a new absorption maximum at 335 nm. The berovin bioluminescence is blue (?max = 491 nm) and a change in pH over the range 6.09.5 has no significant effect on the light emission spectrum. By contrast, the fluorescence of Ca2+-discharged protein (?ex = 350 nm) is pH sensitive: at neutral pH the maximum is at 420 nm and at alkaline pH there are two maxima at 410 and 485 nm. Like native ctenophore photoproteins, recombinant berovin is also inactivated by light. The Ca2+ concentrationeffect curve is a sigmoid with a slope on a loglog plot of similar to 2.5. Although this curve for berovin is very similar to those obtained for obelin and aequorin, there are evident distinctions: berovin responds to calcium changes at lower concentrations than jellyfish photoproteins and its Ca2+-independent luminescence is low. Recombinant berovin was successfully expressed in mammalian cells, thereby demonstrating potential for monitoring intracellular calcium.

Держатели документа:
[Vysotski, Eugene S.] Russian Acad Sci, Siberian Branch, Inst Biophys, Photobiol Lab, Krasnoyarsk 660036, Russia
[Markova, Svetlana V.
Burakova, Ludmila P.
Malikova, Natalia P.
Frank, Ludmila A.
Vysotski, Eugene S.] Siberian Fed Univ, Dept Biophys, Krasnoyarsk, Russia
[Golz, Stefan] Bayer Pharma AG, Global Drug Discovery, Wuppertal, Germany
ИБФ СО РАН : 660036, Красноярск, Академгородок, д. 50, стр. 50

Доп.точки доступа:
Markova, S.V.; Burakova, L.P.; Golz, S...; Malikova, N.P.; Frank, L.A.; Vysotski, E.S.

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    Green-fluorescent protein from the bioluminescent jellyfish Clytia gregaria: cDNA cloning, expression, and characterization of novel recombinant protein [Text] / S. V. Markova [et al.] // Photochem. Photobiol. Sci. - 2010. - Vol. 9, Is. 6. - P757-765, DOI 10.1039/c0pp00023j. - Cited References: 42. - We thank Dr John Lee (University of Georgia) for constructive suggestions. This work was supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (Grants: 08-04-92209 and 09-04-12022), "Molecular and Cell Biology" program of RAS, and Bayer AG (Germany). . - ISSN 1474-905X
РУБ Biochemistry & Molecular Biology + Biophysics + Chemistry, Physical
Рубрики:
ENERGY-TRANSFER
   CA2+-REGULATED PHOTOPROTEINS

   RENILLA BIOLUMINESCENCE

   ANGSTROM RESOLUTION

   SEQUENCE-ANALYSIS

   CRYSTAL-STRUCTURE

   EXCITED-STATE

   AEQUORIN

   PURIFICATION

   OBELIN

Аннотация: The bioluminescent systems of many marine organisms are comprised of two proteins - the Ca2+-regulated photoprotein and green-fluorescent protein (GFP). This work reports the cloning of the full-size cDNA encoding GFP (cgreGFP) from jellyfish Clytia gregaria, its expression and properties of the recombinant protein. The overall degree of identity between the amino acid sequence of the novel cgreGFP and the sequence of GFP (avGFP) from Aequorea victoria is 42% (similarity - 64%) despite these GFPs originating from jellyfish that both belong to the same class, Hydrozoa. However although the degree of identity is low, three residues, Ser-Tyr-Gly, which form the chromophore are identical in both GFPs. The cgreGFP displayed two absorption peaks at 278 and 485 nm, and the fluorescence maximum at 500 nm. The fluorescence quantum yield was determined to be 0.86, the brightness to be 54 mM(-1) cm(-1). For the first time we have also demonstrated an efficient radiationless energy transfer in vitro between clytin and cgreGFP in solution at micromolar concentrations. The cgreGFP may be a useful intracellular fluorescent marker, as it was able to be expressed in mammalian cells.

Держатели документа:
[Markova, Svetlana V.
Burakova, Ludmila P.
Frank, Ludmila A.
Korostileva, Kseniya A.
Vysotski, Eugene S.] Russian Acad Sci, Inst Biophys, Siberian Branch, Photobiol Lab, Krasnoyarsk 660036, Russia
[Markova, Svetlana V.
Frank, Ludmila A.
Korostileva, Kseniya A.] Siberian Fed Univ, Krasnoyarsk 660041, Russia
[Golz, Stefan] Bayer Schering Pharma AG, BSP GDD GTR TD GT, D-42096 Wuppertal, Germany
ИБФ СО РАН : 660036, Красноярск, Академгородок, д. 50, стр. 50

Доп.точки доступа:
Markova, S.V.; Burakova, L.P.; Frank, L.A.; Golz, S...; Korostileva, K.A.; Vysotski, E.S.

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    Coelenterazine-binding protein of Renilla muelleri: cDNA cloning, overexpression, and characterization as a substrate of luciferase [Text] / M. S. Titushin [et al.] // Photochem. Photobiol. Sci. - 2008. - Vol. 7, Is. 2. - P189-196, DOI 10.1039/b713109g. - Cited References: 41 . - ISSN 1474-905X
РУБ Biochemistry & Molecular Biology + Biophysics + Chemistry, Physical
Рубрики:
CRYSTAL-STRUCTURE
   LIGHT-EMISSION

   CA2+-REGULATED PHOTOPROTEINS

   BIOLUMINESCENT REPORTER

   RENIFORMIS LUCIFERASE

   ANGSTROM RESOLUTION

   RECOMBINANT OBELIN

   ENERGY-TRANSFER

   EXCITED-STATE

   CALCIUM

Аннотация: The Renilla bioluminescent system in vivo is comprised of three proteins-the luciferase, green-fluorescent protein, and coelenterazine-binding protein (CBP), previously called luciferin-binding protein (LBP). This work reports the cloning of the full-size cDNA encoding CBP from soft coral Renilla muelleri, its overexpression and properties of the recombinant protein. The apo-CBP was quantitatively converted to CBP by simple incubation with coelenterazine. The physicochemical properties of this recombinant CBP are determined to be practically the same as those reported for the CBP (LBP) of R. reniformis. CBP is a member of the four-EF-hand Ca2+-binding superfamily of proteins with only three of the EF-hand loops having the Ca2+-binding consensus sequences. There is weak sequence homology with the Ca2+-regulated photoproteins but only as a result of the necessary Ca2+-binding loop structure. In combination with Renilla luciferase, addition of only one Ca2+ is sufficient to release the coelenterazine as a substrate for the luciferase for bioluminescence. This combination of the two proteins generates bioluminescence with higher reaction efficiency than using free coelenterazine alone as the substrate for luciferase. This increased quantum yield, a difference of bioluminescence spectra, and markedly different kinetics, implicate that a CBP-luciferase complex might be involved.

Держатели документа:
[Titushin, Maxim S.
Markova, Svetlana V.
Frank, Ludmila A.
Malikova, Natalia P.
Stepanyuk, Galina A.
Vysotski, Eugene S.] Russian Acad Sci, Siberian Branch, Inst Biophys, Photobiol Lab, Krasnoyarsk 660036, Russia
[Lee, John
Vysotski, Eugene S.] Univ Georgia, Dept Biochem & Mol Biol, Athens, GA 30602 USA
ИБФ СО РАН : 660036, Красноярск, Академгородок, д. 50, стр. 50

Доп.точки доступа:
Titushin, M.S.; Markova, S.V.; Frank, L.A.; Malikova, N.P.; Stepanyuk, G.A.; Lee, J...; Vysotski, E.S.

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