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Unusual photochemical characteristics of a novel BLUF-like protein from fungus

Created on 18 Aug 2026

Authors

Tewari, S., Kateriya, S.

Abstract

Blue light using Flavin (BLUF) proteins are microbial photoreceptors that are involved in various physiological responses. Their occurrence and biochemical properties in fungi remain poorly understood. Here, we investigated a putative BLUF photoreceptor from the corn-smut fungus Mycosarcoma maydis (MmBLUF). Domain analysis, multiple sequence alignment of BLUF core regions, and structural modelling indicated conserved canonical BLUF fold and flavin-pocket residues. However, when heterologously expressed, UV-visible and fluorescence spectroscopy revealed different spectral behaviour than canonical BLUF protein. Further, we tested the role of extended N-terminus in modulation of chromophore binding by expressing N-terminus truncated protein variants. Our results suggest that the unusual spectral behaviour is not linked to the truncation construct (extended N-terminus), which also showed similar spectral features, indicating that the extended N-terminus is unlikely to account for an unusual photodynamics characteristics. Our findings support MmBLUF as a structurally conserved putative fungal BLUF-like photoreceptor with different photochemical properties. Further studies are required to establish its chromophore identity, photocycle and function of this unusual BLUF-like domain from fungal system.

Preprint server: bioRxiv
The authors list and abstract were imported from bioRxiv on 18 Aug 2026.

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