| Literature DB >> 20977 |
T Kitagawa, Y Ozaki, Y Kyogoku, T Horio.
Abstract
The resonance Raman spectra and the structures of the heme moiety of Rhodospirillum rubrum cytochrome c' were investigated for its five states characterized by absorption spectra; Types-a and -n of the reduced form and Types-I, -II, and -III of the oxidized form. The frequency of the ligand-sensitive Raman line suggested the coordination of lysine (Nepsilon) at the sixth position of the heme iron of Type-n. The sixth ligand of Type-III was deduced to be either lysine or histidine but would not be methionine. Type-a and Type-II gave the Raman spectra of rather normal high spin type but Type-I was unusual in the sense that the frequencies of the Raman lines associated primarily with methine-bridge CC-stretching vibrations were relatively high in comparison with those of other high spin hemoproteins. Type-I was converted directly to Type-III upon the addition of SDS or 2-propanol but the conversion occurred via Type-II when pH was increased. Structural difference between the high spin hemes of Type-I and Type-II was discussed in detail.Entities:
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Year: 1977 PMID: 20977 DOI: 10.1016/0005-2795(77)90234-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biochim Biophys Acta ISSN: 0006-3002