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Comparison of the X-ray absorption properties of the binuclear active site of molluscan and arthropodan hemocyanins.

A Sabatucci1, I Ascone, L Bubacco, M Beltramini, DiP Muro, B Salvato.   

Abstract

The structural characteristics of oxy- and deoxy-hemocyanins have been investigated using X-ray absorption spectroscopy both in the near-edge (XANES) and for the first shell contribution in the EXAFS region. Several arthropodan and molluscan hemocyanins have been studied in order to trace the inter- and intra-phyla differences. The XANES spectra of oxy-hemocyanins of the different species are remarkably similar, consistent with a very strongly conserved co-ordination geometry of the copper active site. In contrast, small but significant differences are observed between the deoxy-forms of arthropodan and molluscan proteins. In particular, the XANES spectra of deoxy-arthropodan hemocyanins (with the exception of L. polyphemus Hc) show a more intense edge feature at approximately 8983 eV. This difference is tentatively assigned to a more planar geometry of the copper-ligands system in the arthropodan rather than in the molluscan proteins. The first shell analysis of the EXAFS modulation is consistent with the presence of n=3Nepsilon(2) imidazole nitrogens at an average distance of 1.92 +/- 0.03 A from copper in all the deoxy-hemocyanins investigated. Binding of dioxygen results for all hemocyanins in the increase of the number of first shell back-scattering atoms to n=5 with average distances of 1.93 A. Alternatively, by separating the contribution of Nepsilon(2) imidazole nitrogens and of peroxide O-atoms, n=3 ligands at 1.98 +/- 0.03 A and n=2 ligands at 1.87 +/- 0.03 A are found.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11862548     DOI: 10.1007/s007750100272

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Inorg Chem        ISSN: 0949-8257            Impact factor:   3.358


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4.  Molecular basis of the Bohr effect in arthropod hemocyanin.

Authors:  Shun Hirota; Takumi Kawahara; Mariano Beltramini; Paolo Di Muro; Richard S Magliozzo; Jack Peisach; Linda S Powers; Naoki Tanaka; Satoshi Nagao; Luigi Bubacco
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