Resum
In this article we report x-ray absorption measurements of Ca 2+-substituted bacteriorhodopsin. We present a detailed study of the absorption spectrum close to the absorption edge that is very sensitive to the site geometry. We combined ab initio calculations of the x-ray absorption cross section based on a full multiple scattering approach, with a best fit of the experimental data performed by changing the cluster geometry. The Ca 2+-bacteriorhodopsin environment is composed of six oxygen atoms showing a distorted orthorhombic symmetry, whereas the Ca2+ in water solution has a regular octahydrated first sphere of coordination. Our results are in good agreement with previous molecular models suggesting that the high-affinity cationic site could be in the proximity of the retinal pocket. Our results provide strong direct evidence of the specific binding site of the metal cation in bacteriorhodopsin.
| Idioma original | Anglès |
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| Pàgines (de-a) | 513-520 |
| Revista | Biophysical Journal |
| Volum | 87 |
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| Estat de la publicació | Publicada - 1 de gen. 2004 |