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The proton NMR spectra of ferricytochrome c' from Rhodopseudomonas palustris, Rhodospirillum molischianum, Rhodospirillum rubrum, and Chromatium vinosum have been investigated for the purpose of further elucidating the common spectral and/or structural properties for this subclass of cytochromes in the acidic and alkaline forms, and to characterize in detail the dynamics and structural basis for this acid in equilibrium with alkaline transition. The identification of strongly upfield-shifted meso-H peaks in all but C. vinosum ferricytochrome c' at weakly acidic to neutral pH is consistent with, but not proof for, S = 3/2 character for the spin state of C. vinosum, but argues for primarily S = 5/2 character for the other three proteins. Hence, we conclude that the quantum mechanically mixed S = 3/2, S = 5/2 spin ground state of neutral pH C. vinosum ferricytochrome c' is an anomaly rather than a characteristic of this class of proteins. The 1H NMR spectra of ferricytochromes c' at alkaline pH again exhibit strong similarities among all members except that for C. vinosum. Two pK values are observed for ferricytochrome c' for R. molischianum and C. vinosum, of which the higher value pK is accompanied by significant line broadening, as found earlier for the proteins from both R. rubrum and R. palustris. Detailed analysis of the exchange line broadening for all four proteins reveals that hydrolysis is the rate-limiting step, with base catalysis occurring at about the same rate in the diffusion control limit for all four proteins. The variable first order dissociation rates of the alkaline species reveal differential stabilities of that species in the order R. palustris greater than R. molischianum greater than R. rubrum much greater than C. vinosum. The rates of exchange of the axial His imidazole labile proton was determined by linewidth and saturation transfer analysis and shown to occur via base catalysis at the same diffusion control rate as found for the acid----alkaline transition for the oxidized protein, and support the proposal that the acid----alkaline transition involves simply the abstraction of a proton from the neutral His imidazole to yield an imidazolate.  相似文献   

2.
An EXAFS study on the oxidized and reduced forms of cytochromes c' from Rhodospirillum rubrum and Rhodospirillum molischianum was performed at pH 7. The cytochromes c' have an apparent coordination number of 5 in both oxidation states. Average Fe-ligand bond lengths of 2.02 +/- 0.025 and 2.06 +/- 0.025 A are obtained in their oxidized and reduced forms, respectively. By use of suitable values for the Fe-NHis bond length and Fe out-of-plane displacement, as determined by small molecule crystallographic techniques, the Fe-Npyrrole bond lengths and the porphyrin center-to-Npyrrole distance have been estimated for cytochrome c' in both of its oxidation states. With this model, estimates of the Fe-Npyrrole bond lengths are 2.01 +/- 0.03 and 2.05 +/- 0.03 A, for the oxidized and reduced cytochromes c', respectively. The center-to-Npyrrole distance is estimated to be 1.99 +/- 0.03 A for oxidized cytochrome c' and 2.03 +/- 0.03 A for reduced cytochrome c'.  相似文献   

3.
P C Weber 《Biochemistry》1982,21(21):5116-5119
The cytochromes c' are a class of heme proteins whose native spectroscopic properties have been suggested to represent a quantum mechanical admixture of intermediate-(S = 3/2) and high-(S = 5/2) spin states. Here features of the cytochrome c' heme environment, as revealed by X-ray crystallographic studies of the dimeric cytochrome c' from Rhodospirillum molischianum, are related to the observed spectroscopic properties. The environment of the heme group in cytochrome c' supports the existence of the admixed spin state at neutral pH and suggests that pH-dependent transition to a pure high-spin state at alkaline pH involves deprotonation of the histidine axial ligand to the heme iron.  相似文献   

4.
Cytochrome c' was crystallized from Achromobacter xylosoxidans GIFU 543. The cytochrome was a basic protein and its molecular weight was 28,000. The pyridine ferrohemochrome showed absorption peaks at 415, 521, and 551 nm. The absorption spectra of the oxidized and reduced forms at neutral pH were almost the same as those of other cytochromes c' reported already. The reduced cytochrome c' reacted with CO and NO, and the NO complex showed a characteristic absorption spectrum. The midpoint redox potential of the hemoprotein was measured to be + 110 mV at pH 7.2.  相似文献   

5.
The near-infrared magnetic circular dichroism (MCD) of Rhodospirillum rubrum, Chromatium vinosum, and Rhodopseudomonas palustris cytochromes c' are reported. The spectra of the reduced protein are very similar to those of deoxymyoglobin. The spectra of the oxidized proteins in the pD range 1-13 can be analyzed on the basis of four species A, B, C, and D. The existence of nine species, reported in a recent electron paramagnetic resonance study, is not substantiated. The MCD spectra support the assignment of B as high spin and C and D as low spin. The MCD of species A is close to that of high-spin proteins and does not support the recently proposed assignment of a mixed high- and intermediate-spin ground state for this species. The energies of the near-IR electronic transitions of all four oxidized species point to axial ligation via oxygen, assuming histidine to be the opposite axial ligand. Unfortunately, insufficient model compounds with ligation by carboxyl or hydroxyl moieties exist to enable more precise assignments.  相似文献   

6.
The spectral properties of cytochrome c' from photosynthetic bacterium Rhodopseudomonas capsulata (= Rhodobacter capsulatus) B100 and its CO complex are reported. The electronic absorption, MCD, and EPR spectra have been compared with those of the other cytochromes c' and horse heart cytochrome c. EPR and electronic spectral results for the ferric cytochrome c' suggest that the ground state of heme-iron(III) at neutral pH consists of a quantum mechanical admixture of an intermediate-spin and a high-spin state and that at pH 11.0 is in a high-spin state. In the MCD spectrum of the CO-ferrous cytochrome c', the MCD intensity in the Soret band region was much higher than that of CO complexes of hemoproteins with a protoheme. The differences in a stereochemistry of the sixth-coordination position is discussed.  相似文献   

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The spectral properties of both ferric and ferrous cytochromes c' from Alcaligenes sp. N.C.I.B. 11015 are reported. The EPR spectra at 77 K and the electronic, resonance Raman, CD and MCD spectra at room temperature have been compared with those of the other cytochromes c' and various hemoproteins. In the ferrous form, all the spectral results at physiological pH strongly indicated that the heme iron(II) is in a high-spin state. In the ferric form, the EPR and electronic absorption spectra were markedly dependent upon pH. EPR and electronic spectral results suggested that the ground state of heme iron(III) at physiological pH consists of a quantum mechanical admixture of an intermediate-spin and a high-spin state. Under highly alkaline conditions, identification of the axial ligands of heme iron(III) was attempted by crystal field analysis of the low-spin EPR g values. Upon the addition of sodium dodecyl sulfate to ferric and ferrous cytochrome c', the low-spin type spectra were induced. The heme environment of this low-spin species is also discussed.  相似文献   

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Cytochrome c1aa3 from Thermus thermophilus has optical and EPR properties similar to bovine cytochrome c oxidase. We have studied 87Fe-enriched samples with M?ssbauer spectroscopy in the fully oxidized and fully reduced states and in the oxidized state complexed with cyanide. The cytochromes a and c1 yielded spectra quite similar to those reported for the cytochromes c and b5; in the oxidized state the spectra reflect noninteracting, low spin ferric hemes, whereas the a- and c1-sites of the reduced enzyme are typical of low spin ferrous hemochromes. The spectra of the reduced enzyme show that reduced cytochrome a3 is high spin ferrous, with M?ssbauer parameters quite similar to those of deoxymyoglobin. Upon addition of cyanide to the oxidized enzyme, the a3-site exhibits in the absence of an applied magnetic field and at temperatures down to 1.3 K a quadrupole doublet with parameters typical of low spin ferric heme-CN complexes. The low temperature spectra taken in applied magnetic fields show that the electronic ground state of the a3-CN complex has integer electronic spin, suggesting ferromagnetic coupling of the low spin ferric heme (S = 1/2) to Cu2+ (S = 1/2) to yield as S = 1 ground state. We have examined the oxidized enzyme from two different preparations. Both had good activity and identical optical and EPR spectra. The M?ssbauer spectra, however, revealed that the a3-site had a substantially different electronic structure in the two preparations. Neither configuration had properties in accord with the widely accepted spin-coupling model proposed for the bovine enzyme.  相似文献   

9.
1H two-dimensional (nuclear Overhauser effect spectroscopy (NOESY) and two-dimensional correlated spectroscopy (COSY) spectra of cytochrome c' from Chromatium vinosum have been obtained. The protein is of medium size (Mr 28,000), essentially high spin (S = 5/2) although some quantum mechanical spin admixing with S = 3 2 may be present. Under these circumstances NOESY cross peaks have been revealed between geminal protons (alpha-CH2 propionate and beta-CH2 protons of the bound histidine) and between alpha-CH2 propionate protons and the heme methyl groups. COSY maps have confirmed the geminal nature of the proton pairs, even with a linewidth as large as 900 Hz; the J value is about 12 Hz. This assignment has rationalized on a sound basis the biochemical behavior of this protein with pH and has showed the utility of this kind of spectroscopy for the other cytochromes c' structures and analogous systems.  相似文献   

10.
Cytochrome c' (Methylophilus methylotrophus) is a soluble protein, Mr 15,000, possessing one haem which is high-spin in the reduced state but switches to a low-spin form on oxidation. Low-temperature electron-paramagnetic-resonance spectroscopy of the oxidized state shows a low-spin signal at gz = 3.65 with a folded line-shape typical of a haem of low rhombicity, and the near-infrared magnetic-circular-dichroism (m.c.d.) spectra reveal an unusually intense (delta epsilon = 400 M-1.cm-1 at 5 T, 4.2 K) charge-transfer band at 1560 nm, establishing that the oxidized haem is co-ordinated by two His residues in a near-perpendicular orientation. This conformation is well established for transmembrane b cytochromes, but this appears to be the first example in a water-soluble cytochrome. The low-temperature m.c.d. spectra of the reduced form of the protein confirms that the haem contains a high-spin Fe2+ ligated by one His residue. The redox-linked spin-state change releases a His group. Since this residue is likely to bind a proton at pH values less than 6.5, this cytochrome may provide a useful model of a molecular mechanism of a redox-linked proton uptake and release process.  相似文献   

11.
Cytochromes c' have been isolated from six strains of Achromobacter xylosoxidans: NCIB 11015 (formerly Alcaligenes sp. NCIB 11015), GIFU 543, 1048, 1051, 1055 and 1764. They are dimeric proteins with more positive redox potentials than those of cytochromes c' from phototrophic bacteria at neutral pH. The electronic absorption, EPR and MCD spectra on NO-ferrous cytochromes c' at physiological pH showed that the major part of the heme-iron of nitrosylheme was penta-coordinated. The EPR spectral results indicated that the ground state of the heme-iron of ferric cytochromes c' appears to be in an admixed spin states which consists of predominant high-spin with a slight intermediate-spin character at pH 7.2. These spectra were compared with those for cytochromes c' from phototrophic bacteria and the other hemoproteins.  相似文献   

12.
WEFT-NOESY and transfer WEFT-NOESY NMR spectra were used to determine the heme proton assignments for Rhodobacter capsulatus ferricytochrome c2. The Fermi contact and pseudo-contact contributions to the paramagnetic effect of the unpaired electron in the oxidized state were evaluated for the heme and ligand protons. The chemical shift assignments for the 1H and 15N NMR spectra were obtained by a combination of 1H-1H and 1H-15N two-dimensional NMR spectroscopy. The short-range nuclear Overhauser effect (NOE) data are consistent with the view that the secondary structure for the oxidized state of this protein closely approximates that of the reduced form, but with redox-related conformational changes between the two redox states. To understand the decrease in stability of the oxidized state of this cytochrome c2 compared to the reduced form, the structural difference between the two redox states were analyzed by the differences in the NOE intensities, pseudo-contact shifts and the hydrogen-deuterium exchange rates of the amide protons. We find that the major difference between redox states, although subtle, involve heme protein interactions, orientation of the heme ligands, differences in hydrogen bond networks and, possible alterations in the position of some internal water molecules. Thus, it appears that the general destabilization of cytochrome c2, which occurs on oxidation, is consistent with the alteration of hydrogen bonds that result in changes in the internal dynamics of the protein.  相似文献   

13.
Multidimensional NMR methods were used to obtain 1H-15N correlations and 15N resonance assignments for amide and side-chain nitrogens of oxidized and reduced putidaredoxin (Pdx), the Fe2S2 ferredoxin, which acts as the physiological reductant of cytochrome P-450cam (CYP101). A model for the solution structure of oxidized Pdx has been determined recently using NMR methods (Pochapsky TC, Ye XM, Ratnaswamy G, Lyons TA, 1994, Biochemistry 33:6424-6432) and redox-dependent 1H NMR spectral features have been described (Pochapsky TC, Ratnaswamy G, Patera A, 1994, Biochemistry 33:6433-6441). 15N assignments were made with NOESY-(1H/15N) HMQC and TOCSY-(1H/15N) HSQC spectra obtained using samples of Pdx uniformly labeled with 15N. Local dynamics in both oxidation states of Pdx were then characterized by comparison of residue-specific amide proton exchange rates, which were measured by a combination of saturation transfer and H2O/D2O exchange methods at pH 6.4 and 7.4 (uncorrected for isotope effects). In general, where exchange rates for a given site exhibit significant oxidation-state dependence, the oxidized protein exchanges more rapidly than the reduced protein. The largest dependence of exchange rate upon oxidation state is found for residues near the metal center and in a region of compact structure that includes the loop-turn Val 74-Ser 82 and the C-terminal residues (Pro 102-Trp 106). The significance of these findings is discussed in light of the considerable dependence of the binding interaction between Pdx and CYP101 upon the oxidation state of Pdx.  相似文献   

14.
Magnetic circular dichroism (MCD) spectra have been recorded for beef heart cytochrome oxidase and a number of its inhibitor complexes. The resting enzyme exhibits a derivate shape Faraday C term in the Soret region, characteristic of low spin ferric heme, which accounts for 50% of the total oxidase heme a. The remaining heme a (50%) is assigned to the high spin state. MCD temperature studies, comparison with the MCD spectra of heme a-imidazole model compounds, and ligand binding (cyanide, formate) studies are consistent with these spin state assignments in the oxidized enzyme. Furthermore, the ligand binding properties and correlations between optical and MCD parameters indicate that in the resting enzyme the low spin heme a is due solely to cytochrome a3+ and the high spin heme a to cytochrome a33+. The Soret MCD of the reduced protein is interpreted as th sum of two MCD curves: an intense, asymmetric MCD band very similar to that exhibited by deoxymyoglobin which we assign to paramagnetic high spin cytochrome a3(2+) and a weaker, more symmetric MCD contribution, which is attributed to diamagnetic low spin cytochrome a2+. Temperature studies of the Soret MCD intensity support this proposed spin state heterogeneity. Ligand binding (CO, CN-) to the reduced protein eliminates the intense MCD associated with high spin cytochrome a3(2+); however, the band associated with cytochrome a2+ is observed under these conditions as well as in a number of inhibitor complexes (cyanide, formate, sulfide, azide) of the partially reduced protein. The MCD spectra of oxidized, reduced, and inhibitor-complexed cytochrome oxidase show no evidence for heme-heme interaction via spectral parameters. This conclusion is used in conjunction with the fact that ferric, high spin heme exhibits weak MCD intensity to calculate the MCD spectra for the individual cytochromes of the oxidase as well as the spectra for some inhibitor complexes of cytochrome a3. The results are most simply interpreted using the model we have recently proposed to account for the electronic and magnetic properties of cytochrome (Palmer, G., Babcock, F.T., and Vcikery, L.E. (1976) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A. 73, 2206-2210).  相似文献   

15.
Two-dimensional 1H NMR studies of cytochrome c   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
A J Wand  S W Englander 《Biochemistry》1985,24(20):5290-5294
Two-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance techniques were used to assign the NH, C alpha H, and C beta H protons of over 60 of the 104 amino acid residues in the 1H NMR spectrum of horse ferrocytochrome c. The majority of these amino acids were completely assigned. Assignments were based on the analysis of two-dimensional J-correlated (COSY), nuclear Overhauser effect (NOESY), and relayed COSY spectra and on comparisons of the J-correlated spectra of various cytochrome c species. Spin diffusion is not a problem with monomeric proteins the size of cytochrome c. Here these advances are illustrated with data that lead to the assignment of the heme-associated residues cysteine-14 and tryptophan-59, the axial ligands methionine-80 and histidine-18, the entire N-terminal helix, and several other amino acid spin systems. With these approaches, structure, structure change, the internal dynamics of cytochrome c, and the interaction of these with function are being studied, especially by observation of the hydrogen exchange behavior of essentially all the H-bonded amides and some side chain protons in both the reduced and oxidized proteins.  相似文献   

16.
Ferricytochrome c' from Rhodobacter capsulatus was investigated by 1H-NMR, EPR and optical spectroscopies. A haem-linked ionisation, occurring with a pKa of 8.4 at 25 degrees C, was observed and assigned to the ionisation of the axial histidine ligand by comparison with data for related proteins. At pH values below this pKa the spin-state of the haem Fe3+ is shown to be a quantum mechanically admixed S = 3/2, 5/2 state. Above the pKa the Fe3+ is high-spin. EPR studies of intact cells grown photoheterotrophically reveal that in situ cytochrome c' exists largely in the ferrous state. Upon the addition of [Fe(CN)6]3- the protein becomes oxidised and EPR spectra reveal that the Fe3+ spin-state is a quantum mechanically admixed S = 3/2, 5/2 state. These data indicate that the unusual spin-state of ferricytochrome c' is not a consequence of changes to the protein on its isolation, as had been suggested previously. They also indicate that in situ cytochrome c' is located in an environment with a pH less than 7.  相似文献   

17.
Carbon monoxide binding to Chromatium vinosum ferrocytochrome c' has been studied by high-precision equilibrium methods. In contrast to the CO binding properties of Rhodospirillum molischianum cytochrome c' [Doyle, M. L., Weber, P. C., & Gill, S. J. (1985) Biochemistry 24, 1987-1991], CO binding to C. vinosum cytochrome c' is found to be unusual in the following ways. The binding curve is found to be cooperative with typical Hill coefficients equal to 1.25. The shape of the binding curve is asymmetrical. The heat of CO ligation is measured by two independent methods, both of which yield large endothermic values of approximately 10 kcal [mol of CO(aq)]-1. The overall affinity for CO increases as the concentration of cytochrome c' decreases. These observations suggest the CO binding properties of C. vinosum cytochrome c' are complicated by CO-linked association-dissociation processes. Further investigation by gel filtration chromatography shows that at micromolar concentrations the dimeric state is tightly associated in both the reduced and oxidized forms of the cytochrome but addition of saturating concentrations of CO causes the reduced ligated dimer to dissociate largely into monomers. A model is presented that quantitatively fits the data, involving a ligand-linked dimer-monomer dissociation reaction. In this model, CO binds to the dimer form noncooperatively with an intrinsic affinity constant equal to 5600 +/- 1200 M-1 at 25 degrees C. The unligated dimer form is tightly associated, but addition of CO causes dissociation of the dimer into the monomer with a monomer-dimer association constant equal to 450 +/- 200 M-1.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)  相似文献   

18.
The soluble electron transfer protein content of Rhodopseudomonas rutila was found to consist of two basic cytochromes and a (4Fe-4S) ferredoxin. Cytochrome c' was easily identified by its characteristic high spin absorption spectra. The native molecular weight is 29,000 and the subunit is 14,000. Cytochrome c-550 has low spin absorption spectra and a high redox potential (376 mV) typical of cytochromes c2. The molecular weight is about 14,000. The ferredoxin is apparently a dimer (43,000) of approximately 18,000 Da subunits. There are 1.3 to 1.5 iron-sulfur clusters per monomer of 18- to 21-kDa protein. The N-terminal amino acid sequence is like the (7Fe-8S) ferredoxins of Rhodobacter capsulatus and Azotobacter vinelandii. Remarkably, there are only 2 or 3 out of 25 amino acid substitutions. Difference absorption spectra of Rps. rutila membranes indicate that there is not tetraheme reaction center cytochrome c, such as is characteristic of Rps. viridis. However, there are a high potential cytochrome c and a low potential cytochrome b in the membrane, which are suggestive of a cytochrome bc1 complex. Rps. rutila is most similar to Rps. palustris in microbiological properties, yet it does not have the cytochromes c-556, c-554, and c-551 in addition to c2 and c', which are characteristic of Rps. palustris. Furthermore, the Rps. rutila cytochrome c' is dimeric, whereas the same protein from Rps. palustris is the only one known to be monomeric. The cytochrome pattern is more like that of Rhodospirillum rubrum and Rb. capsulatus, which are apparently only able to make cytochromes c2 and c'.  相似文献   

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We have studied samples of oxidized (as isolated) cytochrome c1aa3 from Thermus thermophilus in the pH range 5.7 to 9.3 with M?ssbauer spectroscopy. In this pH range, the spectra of cytochromes c1 and a are independent of pH, whereas the spectra of cytochrome a3 are not. Most importantly, spectra taken in applied fields up to 6.0 T reveal the presence of multiple ferric forms of cytochrome a3. At any given pH value, at least two high-spin ferric cytochrome a3 species can be distinguished; in addition, most samples contain a low-spin ferric cytochrome a3 species (less than 20% of cytochrome a3). The M?ssbauer spectra show clearly that all forms of cytochrome a3 are spin coupled (to CuB). We have analyzed the high field (H greater than or equal to 1.5 tesla) spectra of a sample at pH 6.5 in the framework of a model that considers isotropic exchange-coupling, JS1.S2, between a high-spin ferric (S1 = 5/2) cytochrome a3 and cupric CuB (S2 = 1/2). In strong applied fields, the spectra can be fitted with any value for J greater than or equal to 0.5 cm-1. In the strong coupling case (J/D1 approximately greater than 3), a zero field splitting parameter D1 approximately 2.5 cm-1 is required for cytochrome a3; this value is distinctly smaller than those observed for high-spin ferric hemes (4-20 cm-1). A model assuming weak coupling magnitude of J approximately 1 cm-1, yields D1 approximately 8 cm-1 and a parameter set for cytochrome a3 quite similar to that reported for metmyoglobin. A J-value of approximately 1 cm-1 does not demand the presence of a ligand bridging between cytochrome a3 and CuB.  相似文献   

20.
The reversible unfolding of oxidized Bacillus pasteurii cytochrome c(553) by guanidinium chloride under equilibrium conditions has been monitored by NMR and optical spectroscopy. The results obtained indicate that unfolding takes place through a mechanism involving the detachment from heme iron coordination of the sulfur of the Met71 axial ligand and yielding either a high spin (HS) or a low spin (LS(1)) species, depending on the pH value. In the LS(1) form the Met71 is replaced by another protein ligand, possibly Lys. The ligand exchange reaction does not reach completion until the protein backbone reaches a largely unfolded state, as monitored through 1H-15N NMR experiments, thus demonstrating that there is a significant correlation between formation of the Fe-S bond and native structure stability. 1H/2H exchange data, however, show that helix alpha(3), the C-terminal region of helix alpha(4), and helix alpha(5) maintain low exchangeability of the amide protons in the LS(1) form. This finding most likely implies that these regions maintain some ordered non-covalent structure, in which the amide moieties are involved in H-bonds. Finally, a folding mechanism is proposed and discussed in terms of analogies and differences with the larger mitochondrial cytochrome c proteins. It is concluded that the thermodynamic stability of the region around the metal cofactor is determined by the chemical nature of the residues around the axial methionine residue.  相似文献   

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