Redox-Dependent Structural Coupling between the alpha 2 and beta 2 Subunits in E. coli Ribonucleotide Reductase

Ribonucleotide reductase (RNR) catalyzes the production of deoxyribonucleotides in all cells. In E. coli class Ia RNR, a transient alpha 2 beta 2 complex forms when a ribonucleotide substrate, such as CDP, binds to the alpha 2 subunit. A tyrosyl radical (Y122O times )-diferric cofactor in beta 2 ini...

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Published inThe journal of physical chemistry. B Vol. 118; no. 11; pp. 2993 - 3004-2993-3004
Main Authors Offenbacher, Adam R, Watson, RAtlee, Pagba, Cynthia V, Barry, Bridgette A
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 20.03.2014
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Summary:Ribonucleotide reductase (RNR) catalyzes the production of deoxyribonucleotides in all cells. In E. coli class Ia RNR, a transient alpha 2 beta 2 complex forms when a ribonucleotide substrate, such as CDP, binds to the alpha 2 subunit. A tyrosyl radical (Y122O times )-diferric cofactor in beta 2 initiates substrate reduction in alpha 2 via a long-distance, proton-coupled electron transfer (PCET) process. Here, we use reaction-induced FT-IR spectroscopy to describe the alpha 2 beta 2 structural landscapes, which are associated with dATP and hydroxyurea (HU) inhibition. Spectra were acquired after mixing E. coli alpha 2 and beta 2 with a substrate, CDP, and the allosteric effector, ATP. Isotopic chimeras, super(13)C alpha 2 beta 2 and alpha 2 super(13)C beta 2, were used to define subunit-specific structural changes. Mixing of alpha 2 and beta 2 under turnover conditions yielded amide I (C=O) and II (CN/NH) bands, derived from each subunit. The addition of the inhibitor, dATP, resulted in a decreased contribution from amide I bands, attributable to beta strands and disordered structures. Significantly, HU-mediated reduction of Y122O times was associated with structural changes in alpha 2, as well as beta 2. To define the spectral contributions of Y122O times /Y122OH in the quaternary complex, super(2)H sub(4) labeling of beta 2 tyrosines and HU editing were performed. The bands of Y122O times , Y122OH, and D84, a unidentate ligand to the diferric cluster, previously identified in isolated beta 2, were observed in the alpha 2 beta 2 complex. These spectra also provide evidence for a conformational rearrangement at an additional beta 2 tyrosine(s), Y sub(x), in the alpha 2 beta 2/CDP/ATP complex. This study illustrates the utility of reaction-induced FT-IR spectroscopy in the study of complex enzymes.
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ISSN:1520-6106
1520-5207
DOI:10.1021/jp501121d