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Short Hydrogen Bond between Redox-Active Tyrosine Y<sub>Z</sub>and D1-His190 in the Photosystem II Crystal Structure
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Crystal StructureEngineeringShort Hydrogen BondBiochemistryPhotosystemsPhotochemistryNatural SciencesMechanistic PhotochemistryChemical BondHydrogen BondMolecular BiologyPhotophysical PropertyMolecular BiophysicsHydrogenWater MoleculesCrystallographyRedox-active Tyrosine YBiophysics
The crystal structure of photosystem II (PSII) analyzed at a resolution of 1.9 Å revealed a remarkably short H-bond between redox-active tyrosine Y(Z) and D1-His190 (2.46 Å donor-acceptor distance). Using large-scale quantum mechanical/molecular mechanical (QM/MM) calculations with the explicit PSII protein environment, we were able to reproduce this remarkably short H-bond in the original geometry of the crystal structure in the neutral [Y(Z)O···H···N(ε)-His-N(δ)H···O═Asn] state, but not in the oxidized states, indicating that the neutral state was the one observed in the crystal structure. In addition to the appropriate redox/protonation state of Y(Z) and D1-His190, we found that the presence of a cluster of water molecules played a key role in shortening the distance between Y(Z) and D1-His190. The orientations of the water molecules in the cluster were energetically stabilized by the highly polarized PSII protein environment, where the Ca ion of the oxygen-evolving complex (OEC) and the OEC ligand D1-Glu189 were also involved.
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