International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Sep 2017)

X-ray Free Electron Laser Determination of Crystal Structures of Dark and Light States of a Reversibly Photoswitching Fluorescent Protein at Room Temperature

  • Christopher D. M. Hutchison,
  • Violeta Cordon-Preciado,
  • Rhodri M. L. Morgan,
  • Takanori Nakane,
  • Josie Ferreira,
  • Gabriel Dorlhiac,
  • Alvaro Sanchez-Gonzalez,
  • Allan S. Johnson,
  • Ann Fitzpatrick,
  • Clyde Fare,
  • Jon P. Marangos,
  • Chun Hong Yoon,
  • Mark S. Hunter,
  • Daniel P. DePonte,
  • Sébastien Boutet,
  • Shigeki Owada,
  • Rie Tanaka,
  • Kensuke Tono,
  • So Iwata,
  • Jasper J. van Thor

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms18091918
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 9
p. 1918

Abstract

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The photochromic fluorescent protein Skylan-NS (Nonlinear Structured illumination variant mEos3.1H62L) is a reversibly photoswitchable fluorescent protein which has an unilluminated/ground state with an anionic and cis chromophore conformation and high fluorescence quantum yield. Photo-conversion with illumination at 515 nm generates a meta-stable intermediate with neutral trans-chromophore structure that has a 4 h lifetime. We present X-ray crystal structures of the cis (on) state at 1.9 Angstrom resolution and the trans (off) state at a limiting resolution of 1.55 Angstrom from serial femtosecond crystallography experiments conducted at SPring-8 Angstrom Compact Free Electron Laser (SACLA) at 7.0 keV and 10.5 keV, and at Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS) at 9.5 keV. We present a comparison of the data reduction and structure determination statistics for the two facilities which differ in flux, beam characteristics and detector technologies. Furthermore, a comparison of droplet on demand, grease injection and Gas Dynamic Virtual Nozzle (GDVN) injection shows no significant differences in limiting resolution. The photoconversion of the on- to the off-state includes both internal and surface exposed protein structural changes, occurring in regions that lack crystal contacts in the orthorhombic crystal form.

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