Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Redox driven B<sub>12</sub>-ligand switch drives CarH photoresponse.
- Year:
- 2023
- Authors:
- Poddar H et al.
- Affiliation:
- Manchester Institute of Biotechnology · United Kingdom
Abstract
CarH is a coenzyme B<sub>12</sub>-dependent photoreceptor involved in regulating carotenoid biosynthesis. How light-triggered cleavage of the B<sub>12</sub> Co-C bond culminates in CarH tetramer dissociation to initiate transcription remains unclear. Here, a series of crystal structures of the CarH B<sub>12</sub>-binding domain after illumination suggest formation of unforeseen intermediate states prior to tetramer dissociation. Unexpectedly, in the absence of oxygen, Co-C bond cleavage is followed by reorientation of the corrin ring and a switch from a lower to upper histidine-Co ligation, corresponding to a pentacoordinate state. Under aerobic conditions, rapid flash-cooling of crystals prior to deterioration upon illumination confirm a similar B<sub>12</sub>-ligand switch occurs. Removal of the upper His-ligating residue prevents monomer formation upon illumination. Combined with detailed solution spectroscopy and computational studies, these data demonstrate the CarH photoresponse integrates B<sub>12</sub> photo- and redox-chemistry to drive large-scale conformational changes through stepwise Co-ligation changes.
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Search related cases →Original publication: https://europepmc.org/article/MED/37604813