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UV-visible absorption spectrum of FAD and its reduced forms embedded in a cryptochrome protein

Karno Schwinn, Nicolas Ferré, Miquel Huix‐Rotllant

2020Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics78 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cryptochromes are a class of flavoproteins proposed as candidates to explain magnetoreception of animals, plants and bacteria. The main hypothesis is that a biradical is formed upon blue-light absorption by flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD). In a protein milieu, the oxidized form of FAD can be reduced, leading to four redox derivative forms: anionic and neutral semi-reduced radicals, and anionic and neutral fully reduced forms. All these forms have a characteristic electronic absorption spectrum, with a strong vibrational resolution. Here, we carried out a normal mode analysis at the electrostatic embedding QM/MM level of theory to compute the vibrationally resolved absorption spectra of the five redox forms of FAD embedded in a plant cryptochrome. We show that explicitly accounting for vibrational broadening contributions to electronic transitions is essential to reproduce the experimental spectra. In the case of the neutral radical form of FAD, the absorption spectrum is reproduced only if the presence of a tryptophan radical is considered.

Topics & Concepts

CryptochromeFlavoproteinMagnetoreceptionChemistryPhotochemistryFlavin adenine dinucleotideFlavin groupAbsorption spectroscopyRedoxAbsorption (acoustics)CofactorOrganic chemistryPhysicsOpticsQuantum mechanicsCircadian clockGeneEarth's magnetic fieldEnzymeBiochemistryMagnetic fieldLight effects on plantsPhotoreceptor and optogenetics researchPhotosynthetic Processes and Mechanisms