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1.
A new crystal form of ferricytochrome c' from the photosynthetic bacteria, Rhodospirillum rubrum, has been obtained by dialysing protein solution against polyethylene glycol 4000. The crystals belong to the space group P61 (or its enantiomorph P65) with unit cell dimensions: a = b = 51.63 A and c = 155.39 A. The asymmetric unit contains one dimer molecule of 28,000 molecular weight and the solvent content of the unit cell is approximately 38%.  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.
The amino acid sequence of cytochrome c' from the purple photosynthetic bacterium Rhodospirillum rubrum S1 has been determined and is consistent with homology to cytochrome c' from the nonphotosynthetic bacterium Alcaligenes sp. NCIB 11015. There is 29% identity in the chosen alignment of these two proteins. R. rubrum cytochrome c' is composed of a single peptide chain of 126 amino acid residues with a single heme covalently bound near the COOH terminus. There is no sequence similarity to mitochondrial cytochrome c, except at the heme binding site.  相似文献   

4.
A detailed study of the soluble cytochrome composition of Rhodopseudomonas sphaeroides (ATCC 17023) indicates that there are five c-type cytochromes and one b-type cytochrome present. The molecular weights, heme contents, amino acid compositions, isoelectric points, and oxidation-reduction potentials were determined and the proteins were compared with those from other bacterial sources. Cytochromes c2 and c' have previously been well characterized. Cytochrome c-551.5 is a diheme protein which has a very low redox potential, similar to certain purple bacterial and algal cytochromes. Cytochrome c-554 is an oligomer, which is spectrally similar to the low-spin isozyme of cytochrome c' found in other purple bacteria (e.g., Rhodopseudomonas palustris cytochrome c-556). An unusual high-spin c-type heme protein has also been isolated. It is spectrally distinguishable from cytochrome c' and binds a variety of heme ligands including oxygen. A large molecular-weight cytochrome b-558 is also present which appears related to a similar protein from Rhodospirillum rubrum, and the bacterioferritin from Escherichia coli. None of the soluble proteins appear to be related to the abundant membrane-bound c-type cytochrome in Rps. sphaeroides which has a larger subunit molecular weight similar to mitochondrial cytochrome c1 and chloroplast cytochrome f.  相似文献   

5.
The structure of ferricytochrome c' extracted from Rhodospirillum rubrum has been determined by the X-ray crystallographic method. Crystals in hexagonal space group P6(1), with unit-cell dimensions a = b = 51.72 A and c = 155.49 A, contain one dimer molecule composed of chemically identical polypeptide chains (monomer I and monomer II) per asymmetric unit. An electron density map has been calculated at a resolution of 2.8 A by the multiple isomorphous replacement method using four-circle diffractometer data from native crystals and two heavy-atom derivatives. The quality of the map was improved by averaging the electron density about the non-crystallographic 2-fold axis relating the two monomers. The initial three-dimensional model of monomer I was built on a computer graphics system and that of monomer II was derived from monomer I using the non-crystallographic symmetry matrices. The dimer structure has been refined using a combination of simulated annealing and conventional restrained least-squares crystallographic refinement. The current model includes 244 amino acid residues (122 x 2) and 2 hemes, with a root-mean-square deviation in bond lengths from ideal values of 0.022 A. The current crystallographic R-factor is 23.3% for 4,481 independent reflections [magnitude of Fo greater than or equal to sigma (F)] between 5.0 and 2.8 A resolution. The monomer molecule is structurally organized as an array of four nearly parallel alpha-helices which construct a left-twisted bundle. One end of the bundle, in which a covalently bound protoheme IX prosthetic group is incorporated, is more divergent than the other.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)  相似文献   

6.
An amino acid sequence is proposed for the cytochrome c' from the photosynthetic purple sulphur bacterium Chromatium vinosum strain D. It is single polypeptide chain of 131 residues, with haem-attachment cysteine residues at positions 121 and 124. The results discredit an earlier report [Dus, Bartsch & Kamen (1962) J. Biol. Chem 237, 3083--3093] of a di-haem peptide sequence from this protein. The sequence belongs to the same class as the published Alcaligenes and Rhodospirillum rubrum cytochrome c' squences, but the resemblance is not close. Detailed evidence for the amino acid sequence of the protein has been deposited as Supplementary Publication SUP 50,093 (15 pp.) at the British Library Lending Division, Boston Spa, Wetherby, West Yorkshire LS23 7BQ, U.K., from whom copies may be obtained on the terms given in Biochem. J. (1978) 169, 5.  相似文献   

7.
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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The molecular structure of the cytochrome c2, isolated from the purple photosynthetic bacterium Rhodobacter capsulatus, has been solved to a nominal resolution of 2.5 A and refined to a crystallographic R-factor of 16.8% for all observed X-ray data. Crystals used for this investigation belong to the space group R32 with two molecules in the asymmetric unit and unit cell dimensions of a = b = 100.03 A, c = 162.10 A as expressed in the hexagonal setting. An interpretable electron density map calculated at 2.5 A resolution was obtained by the combination of multiple isomorphous replacement with four heavy atom derivatives, molecular averaging and solvent flattening. At this stage of the structural analysis the electron densities corresponding to the side-chains are well ordered except for several surface lysine, glutamate and aspartate residues. Like other c-type cytochromes, the secondary structure of the protein consists of five alpha-helices forming a basket around the heme prosthetic group with one heme edge exposed to the solvent. The overall alpha-carbon trace of the molecule is very similar to that observed for the bacterial cytochrome c2, isolated from Rhodospirillum rubrum, with the exception of a loop, delineated by amino acid residues 21 to 32, that forms a two stranded beta-sheet-like motif in the Rb. capsulatus protein. As observed in the eukaryotic cytochrome c proteins, but not in the cytochrome c2 from Rsp. rubrum, there are two evolutionarily conserved solvent molecules buried within the heme binding pocket.  相似文献   

9.
Two-dimensional crystals from light-harvesting complex I (LHC I) of the purple non-sulfur bacterium Rhodospirillum rubrum have been reconstituted from detergent-solubilized protein complexes. Frozen-hydrated samples have been analysed by electron microscopy. The crystals diffract beyond 8 A and a projection map was calculated to 8.5 A. The projection map shows 16 subunits in a 116 A diameter ring with a 68 A hole in the centre. These dimensions are sufficient to incorporate a reaction centre in vivo. Within each subunit, density for the alpha- and the beta-polypeptide chains is clearly resolved, and the density for the bacteriochlorophylls can be assigned. The experimentally determined structure contradicts models of the LHC I presented so far.  相似文献   

10.
The structure of ferricytochrome c' from Rhodospirillum molischianum has been crystallographically refined to 1.67 A resolution using a combination of reciprocal space and restrained least-squares refinement methods. The final crystallographic R-factor for 30,533 reflections measured with I greater than sigma (I) between infinity and 1.67 A is 0.188. The final model incorporates 1944 unique protein atoms (of a total of 1972) together with 194 bound solvent molecules. The structure has been analysed with respect to its detailed conformational properties, secondary structural features, temperature factor behavior, bound solvent sites, and heme geometry. The asymmetric unit of the cytochrome c' crystal contains a dimer composed of chemically identical 128-residue polypeptide chains. Although the refined structure shows the monomers to be very similar, examination of the differences that do occur allows an evaluation of how different lattice contacts affect protein conformation and solvent binding. In particular, comparison of solvent binding sites in the two subunits allows identification of a common set that are not altered by lattice interactions. The preservation of these solvent interactions in different lattice environments suggests that they play a structural role in protein stabilization in solution. The refined structure additionally reveals some new features that relate to the ligand binding properties and unusual mixed-spin state character of cytochrome c'. Finally, comparison of the heme binding geometry in cytochrome c' and other structurally unrelated c-type cytochromes shows that two alternative, but sterically favorable, conformational variants occur among the seven examples examined.  相似文献   

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1. Dark equilibrium potentiometric titrations were conducted on membranes purified from Rhodospirillum rubrum in an effort to identify b-type cytochrome components reported in other Rhodospirillaceae. In preparations from aerobically grown cells virtually devoid of bacteriochlorophyll a, three components were observed at 560-540 nm. Their oxidation-reduction midpoint potentials assigned by computer-assisted analysis were +195, +50 and -110 mV at pH 7.0; each of these fitted closely to theoretical single-electron equivalent curves. 2. In chromatophores from phototrophically grown carotenoidless mutant G-9, three components were also observed with E0' +190, +50 and -90mV. 3. The alpha-band of the +50mV component exhibited an absorption maximum near 560nm in difference spectra obtained at fixed oxidation-reduction potentials. 4. This component could be demonstrated most readily in purified membrane preparations and may have been obscured in previous studies by residual cytochrome c'. 5. This is the first definitive report of cytochrome b+50 in membranes from Rs. rubrum and aligns this bacterium with other Rhodospirillaceae in which this component functions in light-driven cyclic electron flow.  相似文献   

12.
Equilibrium constants for the binding of a series of alkyl isocyanides to ferrous cytochrome c' from Rhodospirillum molischianum have been measured spectrophotometrically. The equilibrium constants range from 3.3 M-1 to 2.6 x 10(2) M-1 and follow the order methyl greater than ethyl less than n-propyl less than tert-butyl less than n-butyl less than amyl less than cyclohexyl less than n-hexyl. The decrease in equilibrium constant from methyl to ethyl isocyanide provides evidence for a steric interaction between the ligand and the protein. The increase in equilibrium constant from ethyl to n-hexyl isocyanide is accounted for by a favorable partitioning of the ligand into a hydrophobic heme coordination site. The effect of steric interactions on the differences in the binding constants has been further evaluated by comparing the alkyl isocyanide and CO binding constants for the ferrous cytochrome c' to those of a sterically unconstrained model heme complex in a detergent micelle. The results indicate that the heme coordination site of the ferrous cytochrome c' is severely sterically hindered, similar to that of the reported crystal structure of Rs. molischianum ferric cytochrome c'.  相似文献   

13.
Cytochrome c' from Rhodospirillum rubrum has been investigated in the ferric form with M?ssbauer and EPR spectroscopy. In the pH range from 6 to 9.5, three species are observed which belong to two pH-dependent equilibria with pK values near 6 and 8.5. The pK = 6 transition is resolved only with high-field M?ssbauer spectroscopy. For the three species we have determined the zero-field splitting parameters and the hyperfine coupling constants. The data were fitted to a spin Hamiltonian which takes into account a weak mixing of excited S = 3/2 states into the sextet ground manifold. The low temperature spectra clearly show that the quadruple coupling constant deltaEQ is positive for ferricytochrome c' and thus in accord with all other high-spin ferric heme proteins.  相似文献   

14.
Nuclear magnetic resonance studies of Rhodospirillum rubrum cytochrome c'   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
Cytochrome c' from Rhodospirillum rubrum has been studied by proton magnetic resonance (NMR) at 270 MHz. The pH and temperature-dependence properties as well as proton water relaxation enhancement and bulk susceptibility measurements were examined. We conclude that the fifth ligand to the iron is histidine. The pH-dependent shift of the heme methyl resonances of the ferric protein shows pKa's at 5.8 and 8.7. The low-pH equilibrium causes only minor changes in the properties of the protein. However, the high-pH equilibrium causes large changes throughout the NMR spectra which correlate with the reported visible spectral changes. These NMR spectral changes are compared with the low-temperature EPR and M?ssbauer spectroscopic data. Analyses of the NMR data show that a second histidine, which is present in the sequence of c' from R. rubrum but is not conserved in other cytochromes c', is not a "distal" histidine. The nature of the sixth ligand and the significance of the high-pH transition are discussed.  相似文献   

15.
The dimeric high spin c-type cytochrome c' from Chromatium vinosum has been crystallized and the crystals characterized by x-ray diffraction. This cytochrome c' exhibits ligand-controlled dissociation from a dimer to a monomer upon binding carbon monoxide and represents an opportunity to obtain unique information concerning cooperativity in heme proteins. The C. vinosum cytochrome c' protein crystals are grown from polyethylene glycol 4000 and grow in both space group P2(1)2(1)2(1) (a = 49.2, b = 56.7, c = 98.8 A) and space group P2(1) (a = 55, b = 94, c = 50, beta = 106.1 A) depending upon the growth rate, with the P2(1)2(1)2(1) form favored at slower growth rates. The high resolution (2.0 A) atomic structure of the P2(1)2(1)2(1) form is being determined.  相似文献   

16.
Lipase from Geotrichum candidum (ATCC34614) is a glycerol ester hydrolase which has a molecular weight of 55,000 with about 7% carbohydrate, displaying a high affinity for triolein. The enzyme was crystallized from more than 2% protein solution without using any salt or organic solvent. The crystals were cross-linked by soaking in 0.37% glutaraldehyde solution (0.1 M acetate buffer solution, pH 5.6). The structure was determined by X-ray diffraction using the isomorphous replacement technique. Two heavy-atom derivatives [K2PtCl4 and UO2(CH3COO)2] were obtained by the soaking method. The electron density map calculated at 5 A resolution clearly showed the molecular boundary. A balsa wood model was made on the basis of the 6 A electron density map. The molecular has an ellipsoidal shape with dimensions of 70 A X 50 A X 50 A. Several columns of density corresponding to alpha-helix and a few clefts were found in the molecule. The active site is presumably located in the vicinity of one of the Pt sites in the Pt-derivative crystal, judging from the inactivation of the enzyme by K2PtCl4.  相似文献   

17.
A 6 A resolution electron density map has been calculated for a bacterial lysozyme produced by Streptomyces erythraeus. This lysozyme differs from the vertebrate lysozyme in its size, amino acid composition, and specificity. The structure was determined by the method of isomorphous replacement. Three heavy atom derivatives were obtained by soaking crystals of the lysozyme in HgCl2, K2PtCl4, and UO2(NO3)26H2O. The resulting electron density map clearly shows the molecular boundary. The molecule is ellipsoidal in shape with average dimensions 50 A X 35 A X 35 A. High resolution analysis and sequence analysis of the molecule are in progress.  相似文献   

18.
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   

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The light-harvesting complex I (LH-I) of Rhodobacter sphaeroides has been modeled computationally as a hexadecamer of alphabeta-heterodimers, based on a close homology of the heterodimer to that of light-harvesting complex II (LH-II) of Rhodospirillum molischianum. The resulting LH-I structure yields an electron density projection map that is in agreement with an 8.5-A resolution electron microscopic projection map for the highly homologous LH-I of Rs. rubrum. A complex of the modeled LH-I with the photosynthetic reaction center of the same species has been obtained by a constrained conformational search. This complex and the available structures of LH-II from Rs. molischianum and Rhodopseudomonas acidophila furnish a complete model of the pigment organization in the photosynthetic membrane of purple bacteria.  相似文献   

20.
The photoreaction center from Rhodospirillum rubrum strain G9 binds about 6 times as much sodium dodecyl sulfate as certain proteins commonly used as molecular weight markers for sodium dodecyl sulfate--polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. This presumably explains the apparent discrepancy between the molecular weight of the photoreaction center determined by electrophoresis (76 000) and its minimal molecular weight (87 000). The molecular weight of the photoreaction center solubilized with Triton X-100 was determined by three different methods: conventional sedimentation equilibrium, a combination of sedimentation velocity and gel filtration measurements, and sedimentation equilibrium in H2O and in D2O. Each technique required a determination of the amount of bound detergent. All three methods gave molecular weight values close to 60 000. A similar molecular weight was found for the photoactive beta gamma dimer obtained from the photoreaction center of Rhodopseudomonas sphaeroides strain 2.4.1 which, as a whole, had a molecular weight of 87 000. These results indicate that the photoreaction center from Rp. sphaeroides is an oligomer of the type alpha 1 beta 1 gamma 1. In contrast, the photoreaction center from Rs. rubrum appears to be dissociated, in solution, into a photoactive beta gamma dimer and a free polypeptide alpha.  相似文献   

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