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=== Structural highlights===
=== Structural highlights===


The amino acids that are key for this change - forming spontaneously the <scene name='33/330991/Cv/5'>CYG bicyclic chromophore - are Cys 62, Tyr 63, and Gly 64</scene>.  There are also changes in conformation of four additional amino acids that are near the chromophore, Arg 66, Ser 142, Val 157, and His 193<ref> Biochem J. (2007) 402, 35-42 </ref>.  
The amino acids that are key for this change - forming spontaneously the <scene name='33/330991/Cv/5'>CYG bicyclic chromophore - are Cys 62, Tyr 63, and Gly 64</scene>.  There are also changes in conformation of four additional amino acids that are near the chromophore, <scene name='33/330991/Cv/6'>Arg 66, Ser 142, Val 157, and His 193</scene>. <scene name='33/330991/Cv/6'>Click here to see all contacts of chromophore</scene>.  <ref> Biochem J. (2007) 402, 35-42 </ref>.  
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==3D structures of Dronpa==
==3D structures of Dronpa==

Revision as of 21:00, 5 January 2016

Function

Dronpa is a GFP-like photoswitchable protein. It was first designed by Ryoko Ando, Hideaki Mizuno, and Atsushi Miyawaki in 2004. The protein was named after the “Japanese term Dron, a ninja term referring to instant disappearance of the body, and pa, short for photo activation.”[1] Using a laser diode at 405nm the protein can be activated into its “bright” state, and using an argon laser at 480nm, the protein can be deactivated and turned into its “dark” state[1]. Dronpa can be turned back and forth as often as necessary just by switching the wavelength of light that is focused onto it. Dronpa works by switching between the cis (bright state) to trans (dark state) position of a few amino acids in the chromophore center of the structure. This reversible ability to be able to switch back and forth between “dark” and “light” is what makes Dronpa unique.

Structural highlights

The amino acids that are key for this change - forming spontaneously the . There are also changes in conformation of four additional amino acids that are near the chromophore, . . [2].

Fluorescent protein Dronpa complex with CYG chromophore 2iov

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3D structures of Dronpa3D structures of Dronpa

Updated on 05-January-2016

2ie2, 2iov, 2gx0, 2gx2, 3zuf, 3zuj, 3zul – EcFPD – Echinophyllia
4izn - EcFDP (mutant)
2z1o, 2z6y, 2z6z – EcFDP bright state
2pox – EcFDP dark state
4hq8, 4emq - EcFDP green-on state (mutant)
4hq9 - EcFDP green-off state (mutant)
4hqc - EcFDP red state (mutant)
2z6x – FDP - Pectiniidae

Additional ResourcesAdditional Resources

For additional information, see: Colored & Bioluminescent Proteins


ReferencesReferences

  1. 1.0 1.1 [1] (retrieved on November 30, 2008),
  2. Biochem J. (2007) 402, 35-42

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