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Download fileRed Light in Chemiluminescence and Yellow-Green Light in Bioluminescence: Color-Tuning Mechanism of Firefly, Photinus pyralis, Studied by the Symmetry-Adapted Cluster−Configuration Interaction Method
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posted on 18.07.2007, 00:00 by Naoki Nakatani, Jun-ya Hasegawa, Hiroshi NakatsujiThe yellow-green luminescence from firefly luciferase has long been understood to be the emission
from enol-oxyluciferin. However, a recent experiment showed that an oxyluciferin constrained to the keto
form produced a yellow-green emission in luciferase (Branchini, B. R.; Murtiashaw, M. H.; Magyar, R. A.;
Portier, N. C.; Ruggiero, M. C.; Stroh, J. G. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2002, 124, 2112-2113). The present quantum
mechanical/molecular mechanical and symmetry-adapted cluster−configuration interaction (SAC−CI)
theoretical study supports the keto-form to be the yellow-green bioluminescence state in luciferase. We
give the theoretically optimized structure of the excited state of oxyluciferin within luciferase, which gives
luminescence calculated by the SAC−CI method that is close to the experimental value. Coulombic
interactions with neighboring residues, in particular Arg218 and the phosphate group of AMP, play important
roles in the color-tuning mechanism. Transformation to the enol form is energetically unfavorable in the
luciferase environment. The twisted intramolecular charge-transfer (TICT) state is meta stable and would
be easily relaxed to the co-planer structure. Further analyses were performed to verify the spectral-tuning
mechanism based on the protonation state and the resonance structure of oxyluciferin.