Rubredoxin 1 promotes the proper folding of D1 and is not required for heme b559 assembly in Chlamydomonas photosystem II. Calderon, R. H., Vitry, C. d., Wollman, F., & Niyogi, K. K. Journal of Biological Chemistry, March, 2023. Publisher: Elsevier
Rubredoxin 1 promotes the proper folding of D1 and is not required for heme b559 assembly in Chlamydomonas photosystem II [link]Paper  doi  abstract   bibtex   
\textlessp\textgreaterPhotosystem II (PSII), the water:plastoquinone oxidoreductase of oxygenic photosynthesis, contains a heme b$_{\textrm{559}}$ iron whose axial ligands are provided by histidine residues from the α (PsbE) and β (PsbF) subunits. PSII assembly depends on accessory proteins that facilitate the step-wise association of its protein and pigment components into a functional complex, a process that is challenging to study due to the low accumulation of assembly intermediates. Here, we examined the putative role of the iron[1Fe-0S]-containing protein rubredoxin 1 (RBD1) as an assembly factor for cytochrome b$_{\textrm{559}}$, using the RBD1-lacking 2pac mutant from Chlamydomonas reinhardtii, in which the accumulation of PSII was rescued by the inactivation of the thylakoid membrane FtsH protease. To this end, we constructed the double mutant 2pac ftsh1-1, which harbored PSII dimers that sustained its photoautotrophic growth. We purified PSII from the 2pac ftsh1-1 background and found that α and β cytochrome b$_{\textrm{559}}$ subunits are still present and coordinate heme b$_{\textrm{559}}$ as in the WT. Interestingly, immunoblot analysis of dark- and low light–grown 2pac ftsh1-1 showed the accumulation of a 23-kDa fragment of the D1 protein, a marker typically associated with structural changes resulting from photodamage of PSII. Its cleavage occurs in the vicinity of a nonheme iron which binds to PSII on its electron acceptor side. Altogether, our findings demonstrate that RBD1 is not required for heme b$_{\textrm{559}}$ assembly and point to a role for RBD1 in promoting the proper folding of D1, possibly via delivery or reduction of the nonheme iron during PSII assembly.\textless/p\textgreater
@article{calderon_rubredoxin_2023,
	title = {Rubredoxin 1 promotes the proper folding of {D1} and is not required for heme b559 assembly in {Chlamydomonas} photosystem {II}},
	volume = {299},
	issn = {0021-9258, 1083-351X},
	url = {https://www.jbc.org/article/S0021-9258(23)00100-X/abstract},
	doi = {10.1016/j.jbc.2023.102968},
	abstract = {{\textless}p{\textgreater}Photosystem II (PSII), the water:plastoquinone oxidoreductase of oxygenic photosynthesis, contains a heme \textit{b}$_{\textrm{559}}$ iron whose axial ligands are provided by histidine residues from the α (PsbE) and β (PsbF) subunits. PSII assembly depends on accessory proteins that facilitate the step-wise association of its protein and pigment components into a functional complex, a process that is challenging to study due to the low accumulation of assembly intermediates. Here, we examined the putative role of the iron[1Fe-0S]-containing protein rubredoxin 1 (RBD1) as an assembly factor for cytochrome \textit{b}$_{\textrm{559}}$, using the RBD1-lacking \textit{2pac} mutant from \textit{Chlamydomonas reinhardtii}, in which the accumulation of PSII was rescued by the inactivation of the thylakoid membrane FtsH protease. To this end, we constructed the double mutant \textit{2pac ftsh1-1}, which harbored PSII dimers that sustained its photoautotrophic growth. We purified PSII from the \textit{2pac ftsh1-1} background and found that α and β cytochrome \textit{b}$_{\textrm{559}}$ subunits are still present and coordinate heme \textit{b}$_{\textrm{559}}$ as in the WT. Interestingly, immunoblot analysis of dark- and low light–grown \textit{2pac ftsh1-1} showed the accumulation of a 23-kDa fragment of the D1 protein, a marker typically associated with structural changes resulting from photodamage of PSII. Its cleavage occurs in the vicinity of a nonheme iron which binds to PSII on its electron acceptor side. Altogether, our findings demonstrate that RBD1 is not required for heme \textit{b}$_{\textrm{559}}$ assembly and point to a role for RBD1 in promoting the proper folding of D1, possibly \textit{via} delivery or reduction of the nonheme iron during PSII assembly.{\textless}/p{\textgreater}},
	language = {English},
	number = {3},
	urldate = {2023-03-31},
	journal = {Journal of Biological Chemistry},
	author = {Calderon, Robert H. and Vitry, Catherine de and Wollman, Francis-André and Niyogi, Krishna K.},
	month = mar,
	year = {2023},
	pmid = {36736898},
	note = {Publisher: Elsevier},
}

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