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Biochemical characterization of protoporphyrinogen dehydrogenase and protoporphyrin ferrochelatase of Vibrio vulnificus and the critical complex formation between these enzymes
Authors:Hyeonjun Kim  Hyejin Kim  Jeong K Lee
Institution:Department of Life Science, Sogang University, Seoul 121-742, Republic of Korea
Abstract:

Background

Protoporphyrin IX (PPn), an intermediate in the heme biosynthesis reaction, generates singlet oxygen upon exposure to UV light. It has been proposed that PPn is channeled directly to ferrochelatase within a protoporphyrinogen dehydrogenase (PgdH1)-protoporphyrin ferrochelatase (PpfC) complex as a way to avoid this damaging side reaction. However, the PgdH1-PpfC complex has not been characterized, and the question of how heme affects the activities of PgdH1 has not been addressed.

Methods

Protein interactions were explored through pull-down assays and western blotting, and the importance of this complex in vivo was examined using inter-species combinations of the two proteins. The purified PgdH1-PpfC complex was characterized kinetically and used for heme binding studies.

Results

In Vibrio vulnificus, PgdH1 and PpfC formed an 8:8 heterohexadecameric complex that was important for maintaining PPn at low levels. PpfC catalyzed PPn efficiently whether or not it was part of the complex. Notably, heme was a noncompetitive inhibitor of V. vulnificus PgdH1, but a competitive inhibitor of the human protoporphyrinogen oxidase PgoX.

Conclusion

The PdgH1-PpfC complex is important for protective channeling of PPn and for efficient catalysis of free PPn. The production of PPn by PgdH1 is regulated by feedback inhibition by heme.

General significance

Both proteobacteria and eukaryotes have evolved mechanisms to prevent the harmful accumulation of the heme biosynthesis intermediate PPn. The data presented here suggest two previously unknown mechanisms: the channeling of PPn through the PgdH1-PpfC complex, and the direct inhibition of PgdH1 activity (PgoX activity as well) by heme.
Keywords:Protoporphyrinogen dehydrogenase  Protoporphyrin ferrochelatase  Heterohexadecameric complex  Protoporphyrin IX level  Heme-mediated inhibition  ALA  5-Aminolevulnic acid  CPgen  Coproporphyrinogen III  PPgen  Protoporphyrinogen IX  PPn  Protoporphyrin IX  CgdC  Coproporphyrinogen decarboxylase  CgdH  Coproporphyrinogen dehydrogenase  PgoX  Protoporphyrinogen oxidase  PgdH1  Protoporphyrinogen dehydrogenase (G-type)  PgdH2  Protoporphyrinogen dehydrogenase (J-type)  PpfC  Protoporphyrin ferrochelatase  CgoX  Coproporphyrinogen oxidase  CpfC  Coproporphyrin ferrochelatase  SD  Standard deviation  
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