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Francesco P Nicoletti1, Juan P Bustamante, Enrica Droghetti, Barry D Howes, Maria Fittipaldi, Alessandra Bonamore, Paola Baiocco, Alessandro Feis, Alberto Boffi, Darío A Estrin, Giulietta Smulevich.
Abstract
The unique architecture of the active site of Thermobifida fusca truncated hemoglobin (Tf-trHb) and other globins belonging to the same family has stimulated extensive studies aimed at understanding the interplay between iron-bound ligands and distal amino acids. The behavior of the heme-bound hydroxyl, in particular, has generated much interest in view of the relationships between the spin-state equilibrium of the ferric iron atom and hydrogen-bonding capabilities (as either acceptor or donor) of the OH(-) group itself. The present investigation offers a detailed molecular dynamics and spectroscopic picture of the hydroxyl complexes of the WT protein and a combinatorial set of mutants, in which the distal polar residues, TrpG8, TyrCD1, and TyrB10, have been singly, doubly, or triply replaced by a Phe residue. Each mutant is characterized by a complex interplay of interactions in which the hydroxyl ligand may act both as a H-bond donor or acceptor. The resonance Raman stretching frequencies of the Fe-OH moiety, together with electron paramagnetic resonance spectra and MD simulations on each mutant, have enabled the identification of specific contributions to the unique ligand-inclusive H-bond network typical of this globin family.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25437272 DOI: 10.1021/bi501132a
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biochemistry ISSN: 0006-2960 Impact factor: 3.162