Conformational toggling of yeast iso-1-cytochrome C in the oxidized and reduced states

To convert cyt c into a peroxidase-like metalloenzyme, the P71H mutant was designed to introduce a distal histidine. Unexpectedly, its peroxidase activity was found even lower than that of the native, and that the axial ligation of heme iron was changed to His71/His18 in the oxidized state, while to...

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Published inPloS one Vol. 6; no. 11; p. e27219
Main Authors Lan, Wenxian, Wang, Zhonghua, Yang, Zhongzheng, Zhu, Jing, Ying, Tianlei, Jiang, Xianwang, Zhang, Xu, Wu, Houming, Liu, Maili, Tan, Xiangshi, Cao, Chunyang, Huang, Zhong-Xian
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LanguageEnglish
Published United States Public Library of Science 08.11.2011
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Summary:To convert cyt c into a peroxidase-like metalloenzyme, the P71H mutant was designed to introduce a distal histidine. Unexpectedly, its peroxidase activity was found even lower than that of the native, and that the axial ligation of heme iron was changed to His71/His18 in the oxidized state, while to Met80/His18 in the reduced state, characterized by UV-visible, circular dichroism, and resonance Raman spectroscopy. To further probe the functional importance of Pro71 in oxidation state dependent conformational changes occurred in cyt c, the solution structures of P71H mutant in both oxidation states were determined. The structures indicate that the half molecule of cyt c (aa 50-102) presents a kind of "zigzag riveting ruler" structure, residues at certain positions of this region such as Pro71, Lys73 can move a big distance by altering the tertiary structure while maintaining the secondary structures. This finding provides a molecular insight into conformational toggling in different oxidation states of cyt c that is principle significance to its biological functions in electron transfer and apoptosis. Structural analysis also reveals that Pro71 functions as a key hydrophobic patch in the folding of the polypeptide of the region (aa 50-102), to prevent heme pocket from the solvent.
Bibliography:Conceived and designed the experiments: CC Z-XH. Performed the experiments: WL ZW ZY JZ TY XJ XZ. Analyzed the data: HW ML XT CC Z-XH. Wrote the paper: CC Z-XH.
Current address: College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, China West Normal University, Nanchong, China
ISSN:1932-6203
1932-6203
DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0027219