Reaction Dynamics
in the Chrimson Channelrhodopsin:
Observation of Product-State Evolution and Slow Diffusive Protein
Motions
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Chrimson is a red-light
absorbing channelrhodopsin useful for deep-tissue
optogenetics applications. Here, we present the Chrimson reaction
dynamics from femtoseconds to seconds, analyzed with target analysis
methods to disentangle spectrally and temporally overlapping excited-
and product-state dynamics. We found multiple phases ranging from
≈100 fs to ≈20 ps in the excited-state decay, where
spectral features overlapping with stimulated emission components
were assigned to early dynamics of K-like species on a 10 ps time
scale. Selective excitation at the maximum or the blue edge of the
absorption spectrum resulted in spectrally distinct but kinetically
similar excited-state and product-state species, which gradually became
indistinguishable on the μs to 100 μs time scales. Hence,
by removing specific protein conformations within an inhomogeneously
broadened ensemble, we resolved slow protein backbone and amino acid
side-chain motions in the dark that underlie inhomogeneous broadening,
demonstrating that the latter represents a dynamic interconversion
between protein substates.
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van Stokkum, Ivo H.M.; Hontani, Yusaku; Vierock, Johannes; Krause, Benjamin S.; Hegemann, Peter; Kennis, John T.M. (2023). Reaction Dynamics
in the Chrimson Channelrhodopsin:
Observation of Product-State Evolution and Slow Diffusive Protein
Motions. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpclett.2c03110