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The 40s Omega-loop plays a critical role in the stability and the alkaline conformational transition of cytochrome c.

Paola Caroppi1, Federica Sinibaldi, Elisa Santoni, Barry D Howes, Laura Fiorucci, Tommaso Ferri, Franca Ascoli, Giulietta Smulevich, Roberto Santucci.   

Abstract

The structural and redox properties of a non-covalent complex reconstituted upon mixing two non-contiguous fragments of horse cytochrome c, the residues 1-38 heme-containing N-fragment with the residues 57-104 C-fragment, have been investigated. With respect to native cyt c, the complex lacks a segment of 18 residues, corresponding, in the native protein, to an omega (Omega)-loop region. The fragment complex shows compact structure, native-like alpha-helix content but a less rigid atomic packing and reduced stability with respect to the native protein. Structural heterogeneity is observed at pH 7.0, involving formation of an axially misligated low-spin species and consequent partial displacement of Met80 from the sixth coordination position of the heme-iron. Spectroscopic data suggest that a lysine (located in the Met80-containing loop, namely Lys72, Lys73, or Lys79) replaces the methionine residue. The residues 1-38/57-104 fragment complex shows an unusual biphasic alkaline titration characterized by a low (p K(a1)=6.72) and a high p K(a)-associated state transition (p K(a2)=8.56); this behavior differs from that of native cyt c, which shows a monophasic alkaline transition (p K(a)=8.9). The data indicate that the 40s Omega-loop plays an important role in the stability of cyt c and in ensuring a correct alkaline conformational transition of the protein.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15503233     DOI: 10.1007/s00775-004-0601-9

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


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