Beja_2000_Science_289_1902

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Title : Bacterial rhodopsin: evidence for a new type of phototrophy in the sea - Beja_2000_Science_289_1902
Author(s) : Beja O , Aravind L , Koonin EV , Suzuki MT , Hadd A , Nguyen LP , Jovanovich SB , Gates CM , Feldman RA , Spudich JL , Spudich EN , DeLong EF
Ref : Science , 289 :1902 , 2000
Abstract :

Extremely halophilic archaea contain retinal-binding integral membrane proteins called bacteriorhodopsins that function as light-driven proton pumps. So far, bacteriorhodopsins capable of generating a chemiosmotic membrane potential in response to light have been demonstrated only in halophilic archaea. We describe here a type of rhodopsin derived from bacteria that was discovered through genomic analyses of naturally occuring marine bacterioplankton. The bacterial rhodopsin was encoded in the genome of an uncultivated gamma-proteobacterium and shared highest amino acid sequence similarity with archaeal rhodopsins. The protein was functionally expressed in Escherichia coli and bound retinal to form an active, light-driven proton pump. The new rhodopsin exhibited a photochemical reaction cycle with intermediates and kinetics characteristic of archaeal proton-pumping rhodopsins. Our results demonstrate that archaeal-like rhodopsins are broadly distributed among different taxa, including members of the domain Bacteria. Our data also indicate that a previously unsuspected mode of bacterially mediated light-driven energy generation may commonly occur in oceanic surface waters worldwide.

PubMedSearch : Beja_2000_Science_289_1902
PubMedID: 10988064
Gene_locus related to this paper: bacte-AF279106.13 , prb01-lipas , prb01-Q9F7Q5

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Gene_locus bacte-AF279106.13    prb01-lipas    prb01-Q9F7Q5

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Beja O, Aravind L, Koonin EV, Suzuki MT, Hadd A, Nguyen LP, Jovanovich SB, Gates CM, Feldman RA, Spudich JL, Spudich EN, DeLong EF (2000)
Bacterial rhodopsin: evidence for a new type of phototrophy in the sea
Science 289 :1902

Beja O, Aravind L, Koonin EV, Suzuki MT, Hadd A, Nguyen LP, Jovanovich SB, Gates CM, Feldman RA, Spudich JL, Spudich EN, DeLong EF (2000)
Science 289 :1902