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Alkylamine-ligated H93G myoglobin cavity mutant: a model system for endogenous lysine and terminal amine ligation in heme proteins such as nitrite reductase and cytochrome f.

Jing Du1, Roshan Perera, John H Dawson.   

Abstract

His93Gly sperm whale myoglobin (H93G Mb) has the proximal histidine ligand removed to create a cavity for exogenous ligand binding, providing a remarkably versatile template for the preparation of model heme complexes. The investigation of model heme adducts is an important way to probe the relationship between coordination structure and catalytic function in heme enzymes. In this study, we have successfully generated and spectroscopically characterized the H93G Mb cavity mutant ligated with less common alkylamine ligands (models for Lys or the amine group of N-terminal amino acids) in numerous heme iron states. All complexes have been characterized by electronic absorption and magnetic circular dichroism spectroscopy in comparison with data for parallel imidazole-ligated H93G heme iron moieties. This is the first systematic spectral study of models for alkylamine- or terminal amine-ligated heme centers in proteins. High-spin mono- and low-spin bis-amine-ligated ferrous and ferric H93G Mb adducts have been prepared together with mixed-ligand ferric heme complexes with alkylamine trans to nitrite or imidazole as heme coordination models for cytochrome c nitrite reductase or cytochrome f, respectively. Six-coordinate ferrous H93G Mb derivatives with CO, NO, and O(2) trans to the alkylamine have also been successfully formed, the latter for the first time. Finally, a novel high-valent ferryl species has been generated. The data in this study represent the first thorough investigation of the spectroscopic properties of alkylamine-ligated heme iron systems as models for naturally occurring heme proteins ligated by Lys or terminal amines.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21250678      PMCID: PMC3047591          DOI: 10.1021/ic101644u

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Inorg Chem        ISSN: 0020-1669            Impact factor:   5.165


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