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Crystal structures of substrate-free and nitrosyl cytochrome P450cin: implications for O(2) activation.

Yarrow Madrona1, Sarvind Tripathi, Huiying Li, Thomas L Poulos.   

Abstract

The crystal structure of the P450cin substrate-bound nitric oxide complex and the substrate-free form have been determined revealing a substrate-free structure that adopts an open conformation relative to the substrate-bound structure. The region of the I helix that forms part of the O(2) binding pocket shifts from an α helix in the substrate-free form to a π helix in the substrate-bound form. Unique to P450cin is an active site residue, Asn242, in the I helix that H-bonds with the substrate. In most other P450s this residue is a Thr and plays an important role in O(2) activation by participating in an H-bonding network required for O(2) activation. The π/α I helix transition results in the carbonyl O atom of Gly238 moving in to form an H-bond with the water/hydroxide ligand in the substrate-free form. The corresponding residue, Gly248, in the substrate-free P450cam structure experiences a similar motion. Most significantly, in the oxy-P450cam complex Gly248 adopts a position midway between the substrate-free and -bound states. A comparison between these P450cam and the new P450cin structures provides insights into differences in how the two P450s activate O(2). The structure of P450cin complexed with nitric oxide, a close mimic of the O(2) complex, shows that Gly238 is likely to form tighter interactions with ligands than the corresponding Gly248 in P450cam. Having a close interaction between an H-bond acceptor, the Gly238 carbonyl O atom, and the distal oxygen atom of O(2) will promote protonation and hence further reduction of the oxy complex to the hydroperoxy intermediate resulting in heterolytic cleavage of the peroxide O-O bond and formation of the active ferryl intermediate required for substrate hydroxylation.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22775403      PMCID: PMC3823376          DOI: 10.1021/bi300666u

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochemistry        ISSN: 0006-2960            Impact factor:   3.162


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