Issue 7, 2011

The design, synthesis and photochemical study of a biomimetic cyclodextrin model of Photoactive Yellow Protein (PYP)

Abstract

The design, synthesis and study of the photophysical and photochemical properties of the first biomimetic cyclodextrin (CD) model of photoactive yellow protein (PYP) are described. This model bears a deprotonated trans-p-coumaric acid chromophore, covalently linked via a cysteine moiety to a permethylated 6-monoamino β-CD. NMR and UV/Visible spectroscopy studies showed the formation of strong self-inclusion complexes in water at basic pH. Steady-state photolysis demonstrated that, unlike the free chromophore in solution, excitation of the model molecule leads to the formation of a photoproduct identified as the cis isomer by NMR spectroscopy. These observations provide evidence that the restricted CD cavity offers a promising framework for the design of biomimetic models of the PYP hydrophobic pocket.

Graphical abstract: The design, synthesis and photochemical study of a biomimetic cyclodextrin model of Photoactive Yellow Protein (PYP)

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
30 Aug 2010
Accepted
13 Dec 2010
First published
07 Feb 2011

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2011,9, 2209-2218

The design, synthesis and photochemical study of a biomimetic cyclodextrin model of Photoactive Yellow Protein (PYP)

C. Loukou, P. Changenet-Barret, M. Rager, P. Plaza, M. M. Martin and J. Mallet, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2011, 9, 2209 DOI: 10.1039/C0OB00646G

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