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Role of strategic cysteine residues in oxidative damage to the yeast plasma membrane H(+)-ATPase caused by Fe- and Cu-containing Fenton reagents.

N Stadler1, L Váchová, A Krasowska, M Höfer, K Sigler.   

Abstract

Damage caused to Saccharomyces cerevisiae SY4 plasma membrane H(+)-ATPase by Fe- and Cu-Fenton reagents was determined in secretory vesicles containing enzyme in which Cys residues were replaced singly or in pairs by Ala. Cys-221 situated in a beta-sheet domain between M2 and M3 segments, phosphorylation domain-located Cys-409 and Cys-532 situated at the ATP-binding site play a role in the inactivation. In the presence of all three residues the enzyme exhibited a certain basic inactivation, which did not change when Cys-532 was replaced with Ala. In mutants having intact Cys-532 but lacking one or both other cysteines, replacement of Cys-221 with Ala led to lower inactivation, suggesting that Cys-221 may serve as a target for metal-catalyzed oxidation and intact Cys-532 promotes this target role of Cys-221. In contrast, the absence of Cys-409 caused higher inactivation by Fe-Fenton. Cys-532 thus seems to serve as a target for Fe-Fenton, intact Cys-409 causing a conformational change that makes Cys-532 less accessible to oxidation. The mutant lacking both Cys-221 and Cys-409 is more sensitive to Fe-Fenton than to Cu-Fenton and the absence of both Cys residues thus seems to expose presumable extra Fe-binding sites. These data and those on protection by ATP, ADP, 1,4-dithiothreitol and deferrioxamine B point to complex interactions between individual parts of the enzyme molecule that determine its sensitivity towards Fenton reagents. ATPase fragmentation caused by the two reagents differed in that the Fe-Fenton reagent produced in Western blot "smears" whereas the Cu-Fenton reagent produced defined fragments.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14976714     DOI: 10.1007/bf02993464

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Folia Microbiol (Praha)        ISSN: 0015-5632            Impact factor:   2.099


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