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Comparative Studies of the Indoleamine Dioxygenase-like Myoglobin from the Abalone Sulculus diversicolor
Authors:Tomohiko Suzuki  Kiyohiro Imai
Affiliation:aDepartment of Biology, Faculty of Science, Kochi University, Kochi 780, Japan;bDepartment of Physicochemical Physiology, Medical School, Osaka University, Suita 565, Japan
Abstract:The abalone Sulculus diversicolor contains abundant myoglobin in its buccal mass. The myoglobin is homodimeric and the molecular mass of the constituent polypeptide chain is 41,000 Da. The amino acid sequence and gene structure are highly homologous with those of a vertebrate tryptophan-degrading enzyme, indoleamine dioxygenase (IDO). Thus Sulculus myoglobin evolved from an IDO gene, and represents a typical case of functional convergence. The oxygen equilibrium properties of Sulculus myoglobin were examined and compared with those of myoglobins from other sources. It binds oxygen reversibly, and the P50 was determined to be 3.8 mmHg at 20°C and pH 7.4, showing that the oxygen affinity of Sulculus myoglobin is significantly lower than those of usual 16 kDa myoglobins. It also displays no cooperativity (nmax: 1.02–1.06) and no alkaline Bohr effect between pH 7.0 and 7.9. The cDNA-derived amino acid sequences of vertebrate IDOs, molluscan IDO-like myoglobins and a homolog in the yeast Saccharomyces were aligned, and several amino acid residues were proposed as candidates for key residues to control the function of IDO or myoglobin.
Keywords:Hemoglobin   myoglobin   sequence homology   indoleamine dioxygenase   oxygen equilibrium   convergent evolution   Sulculus diversicolor
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