Communications Biology (Jun 2024)

Proton-pumping photoreceptor controls expression of ABC transporter by regulating transcription factor through light

  • Jin-gon Shim,
  • Kimleng Chuon,
  • Ji‐Hyun Kim,
  • Sang-ji Lee,
  • Myung-chul Song,
  • Shin-Gyu Cho,
  • Chenda Hour,
  • Kwang-Hwan Jung

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-024-06471-4
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
pp. 1 – 12

Abstract

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Abstract Light is a significant factor for living organisms with photosystems, like microbial rhodopsin—a retinal protein that functions as an ion pump, channel, and sensory transduction. Gloeobacter violaceus PCC7421, has a proton-pumping rhodopsin gene, the Gloeobacter rhodopsin (GR). The helix-turn-helix family of transcriptional regulators has various motifs, and they regulate gene expression in the presence of various metal ions. Here, we report that active proton outward pumping rhodopsin interacted with the helix-turn-helix transcription regulator and regulated gene expression. This interaction is confirmed using ITC analysis (K D of 8 μM) and determined the charged residues required. During in vitro experiments using fluorescent and luciferase reporter systems, ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters and the self-regulation of G. violaceus transcriptional regulator (GvTcR) are regulated by light, and gene regulation is observed in G. violaceus using the real-time polymerase chain reaction. These results expand our understanding of the natural potential and limitations of microbial rhodopsin function.