Structural studies of the photosynthetic reaction center of Blastochloris viridis using XFEL and Synchrotron sources
Abstract
Life on Earth as we know it has been possible because of photosynthesis, a process by which hydrocarbons and chemical energy are generated using the energy extracted from sunlight. As with any other biological process, there is a protein responsible and it is called the reaction center. It is found in various photosynthetic organisms, including bacteria, algae, and plants. A photosynthetic reaction center has a conserved structure and function, where light absorption triggers an electron transfer process leading to energy production. This thesis is focused on the bacterial reaction center from Blastochloris viridis, analogous to photosystem II
in plants. This study is focused on characterization of protein structural changes upon light absorption.
For decades, X-ray crystallography has been a key method for determining protein atomic structures. X-ray free-electron lasers have facilitated new approaches, called serial femtosecond X-ray crystallography (SFX), which enable new experimental possibilities with smaller crystals. This approach requires new crystal preparation methods for specialized delivery systems. In this thesis, a technique for growing membrane protein micro-crystals using lipidic cubic phase crystallization and adding crystal
seeds is presented. With this approach, a 2.3 Å resolution SFX structure of the reaction center was obtained. Detergent grown micro-crystals were used to validate a fixed target device, yielding a 3.3 Å structure from data collected using serial synchrotron X-ray crystallography. LCP grown micro-crystals were used in time resolved SFX studies, where structural movements of the co-factors in the protein on a sub-picosecond timescale after photon absorption were assessed. Further, time resolved SFX results
show multi-photon absorption induces a thermally driven expansion of the protein structure surrounding the co-factors. These findings contribute to a sequence of studies that highlight the intricate interplay between light absorption and structural changes within the protein.
Parts of work
Petra Båth, Analia Banacore, Per Börjesson, Robert
Bosman, Cecilia Wickstrand, Cecilia Safari, Robert Dods,
Swagatha Ghosh, Peter Dahl, Giorgia Ortolani, Tinna
Björg Ulfarsdottir, Greger Hammarin, a Marı́a-José Garcı́a
Bonete, Adams Vallejos, Lucija Ostojic, Petra Edlund,
Johanna-Barbara Linse, Rebecka Andersson, Eriko Nango,
Shigeki Owada, Rie Tanaka, Kensuke Tono, Yasumasa
Joti, Osamu Nureki, Fangjia Luo, Daniel James, Karol
Nass, Philip J. M. Johnson, Gregor Knopp, Dmitry Oze-
rov, Claudio Cirelli, Christopher Milne, So Iwata, Gisela
Brändén and Richard Neutze.
”Lipidic cubic phase serial femtosecond crystallogra-
phy structure of a photosynthetic reaction centre”
(2022) Acta Crystallographica
https://dx.doi.org/10.1107/s2059798322004144 Manuscript
Swagatha Ghosh, Analia Banacore, Per Börjesson,
Monika Bjelcic, Arpitha Kabbinale, Padmini Nileshwar,
Gabrielle Wellhander, Danielle D Sanctis, Shibom Basu,
Julien Orlans, Leonard M. G. Chavas, Richard Neutze and
Gisela Brändén
”A low barrier cost effective fixed-target platform for
synchrotron based serial crystallography” Manuscript
Analia Banacore, Petra Båth, Adams Vallejos,
Giorgia Ortolani, Swagatha Ghosh, Greger Hammarin, Per
Börjesson, Peter Dahl, Lucija Ostojic, Petra Edlund, Tinna
Björg Ulfarsdottir, Daniel James, Karol Nass, Philip J. M.
Johnson, Gregor Knopp, Dmitry Ozerov, Claudio Cirelli,
Christopher Milne, Gisela Brändén, Richard Neutze.
”No observable Sub-picosecond structural impulse
within a photosynthetic reaction centre” Manuscript
David Arnlund, Adams Vallejos, Petra Båth, Analia Banacore, Robert Dods, Joachim Kübel, Michal Maj, Despina Milathianaki, Kenneth Beyerlein, Peter Berntsen, Chelsie Conrad, Garret Nelson, Erik Malmerberg, Cecilia Wickstrand, Linda Johansson, Rajiv Harimoorthy, Amit Sharma, Chufeng Li, Stella Lisova, Garth Williams, Gerrit Groenhof, Sebastien Boutet, Daniel P. DePonte, Sebastian Westenhoff, Anton Barty, Gisela Brändén, Jan Davidsson, Richard Neutze.
”Multiphoton induced conformational changes within a photosynthetic reaction centre”
Degree
Doctor of Philosophy
University
University of Gothenburg. Faculty of science.
Institution
Department of Chemistry and Molecular Biology ; Institutionen för kemi och molekylärbiologi
Disputation
Onsdagen den 19de Februari 2025, kl 9:00, Stenbrottet Multisal nr 2403, Natrium, Medicinaregatan 19.
Date of defence
2025-02-19
analia.banacore@gu.se
Date
2025-01-28Author
Banacore, Analia
Keywords
Reaction center, Blastochloris viridis, Synchrotron, XFEL, crystallography
Publication type
Doctoral thesis
ISBN
ISBN 978-91-8115-114-5 (Print) ISBN 978-91-8115-115-2 (PDF)
Language
eng