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The active-site cysteinyls and hydrophobic cavity residues of ResA are important for cytochrome c maturation in Bacillus subtilis.

Christopher T C Hodson1, Allison Lewin, Lars Hederstedt, Nick E Le Brun.   

Abstract

ResA is an extracytoplasmic membrane-bound thiol-disulfide oxidoreductase required for cytochrome c maturation in Bacillus subtilis. Previous biochemical and structural studies have revealed that the active-site cysteinyls cycle between oxidized and reduced states with a low reduction potential and that, upon reduction, a hydrophobic cavity forms close to the active site. Here we report in vivo studies of ResA-deficient B. subtilis complemented with a series of ResA variants. Using a range of methods to analyze the cellular cytochrome c content, we demonstrated (i) that the N-terminal transmembrane segment of ResA serves principally to anchor the protein to the cytoplasmic membrane but also plays a role in mediating the activity of the protein; (ii) that the active-site cysteines are important for cytochrome c maturation activity; (iii) that Pro141, which forms part of the hydrophobic cavity and which adopts a cis conformation, plays an important role in protein stability; (iv) that Glu80, which lies at the base of the hydrophobic cavity, is important for cytochrome c maturation activity; and, finally, (v) that Pro141 and Glu80 ResA mutant variants promote selective maturation of low levels of one c-type cytochrome, subunit II of the cytochrome c oxidase caa(3), indicating that this apocytochrome is distinct from the other three endogenous c-type cytochromes of B. subtilis.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18456809      PMCID: PMC2446814          DOI: 10.1128/JB.00145-08

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bacteriol        ISSN: 0021-9193            Impact factor:   3.490


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