QM/MM study on the light emitters of aequorin chemiluminescence, bioluminescence, and fluorescence: a general understanding of the bioluminescence of several marine organisms

Chemistry. 2013 Jun 24;19(26):8466-72. doi: 10.1002/chem.201300678. Epub 2013 May 13.

Abstract

Aequorea victoria is a type of jellyfish that is known by its famous protein, green fluorescent protein (GFP), which has been widely used as a probe in many fields. Aequorea has another important protein, aequorin, which is one of the members of the EF-hand calcium-binding protein family. Aequorin has been used for intracellular calcium measurements for three decades, but its bioluminescence mechanism remains largely unknown. One of the important reasons is the lack of clear and reliable knowledge about the light emitters, which are complex. Several neutral and anionic forms exist in chemiexcited, bioluminescent, and fluorescent states and are connected with the H-bond network of the binding cavity in the protein. We first theoretically investigated aequorin chemiluminescence, bioluminescence, and fluorescence in real proteins by performing hybrid quantum mechanics and molecular mechanics methods combined with a molecular dynamics method. For the first time, this study reported the origin and clear differences in the chemiluminescence, bioluminescence and fluorescence of aequorin, which is important for understanding the bioluminescence not only of jellyfish, but also of many other marine organisms (that have the same coelenterazine caved in different coelenterazine-type luciferases).

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Aequorin / chemistry*
  • Aequorin / metabolism
  • Animals
  • Benzeneacetamides / chemistry
  • Benzeneacetamides / metabolism
  • Hydrozoa / metabolism*
  • Luminescent Agents / chemistry*
  • Luminescent Agents / metabolism
  • Molecular Dynamics Simulation
  • Protein Binding
  • Protein Structure, Tertiary
  • Pyrazines / chemistry
  • Pyrazines / metabolism
  • Quantum Theory

Substances

  • Benzeneacetamides
  • Luminescent Agents
  • Pyrazines
  • coelenteramide
  • Aequorin