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Tuning C-Phycocyanin Photoactivity via pH-Mediated Assembly–Disassembly

Ying Li, Richard E. Gillilan, Alireza Abbaspourrad

2021Biomacromolecules26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Environment-triggered protein conformational changes have garnered wide interest in both fundamental research, for deciphering in vivo acclimatory responses, and practical applications, for designing stimuli-responsive probes. Here, we propose a protein–chromophore regulatory mechanism that allows for manipulation of C-phycocyanin (C-PC) from Spirulina platensis by environmental pH and UV irradiation. Using small-angle X-ray scattering, a pH-mediated C-PC assembly–disassembly pathway, from monomers to nonamers, was unraveled. Such flexible protein matrices impart tunability to the embedded tetrapyrroles, whose photochemical behaviors were found to be modulated by protein assembly states. UV irradiation on C-PC triggers pH-dependent singlet oxygen (1O2) generation and conformational changes. Intermolecular photo-crosslinking occurs at pH 5.0 via dityrosine species, which bridges solution-based C-PC oligomers into unprecedented dodecamers and 24-mers. These supramolecular assemblies impart C-PC at pH 5.0, which significantly enhanced 1O2 yield, fluorescence, and photostability relative to those at other pH values, a finding that makes C-PC appealing for tumor-targeted photodynamic therapy.

Topics & Concepts

Singlet oxygenChemistryPhycocyaninMonomerChromophorePhotochemistrySupramolecular chemistryFluorescenceBiophysicsDynamic light scatteringIrradiationCombinatorial chemistryOxygenNanotechnologyNanoparticlePolymerMoleculeOrganic chemistryMaterials scienceCyanobacteriaPhysicsGeneticsBacteriaBiologyQuantum mechanicsNuclear physicsPhotosynthetic Processes and MechanismsPhotodynamic Therapy Research StudiesPorphyrin and Phthalocyanine Chemistry
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