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Histidine residues are important for preserving the structure and heme binding to the C. elegans HRG-3 heme-trafficking protein.

Ortal Marciano1, Yoni Moskovitz1, Iqbal Hamza2,3, Sharon Ruthstein4.   

Abstract

C. elegans is a heme auxotroph that requires environmental heme for sustenance. As such, worms utilize HRG-3, a small heme-trafficking protein, to traffic heme from the intestine to extra-intestinal tissues and embryos. However, how HRG-3 binds and delivers heme remains unknown. In this study, we utilized electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy together with site-directed spin labeling, absorption spectroscopy, circular dichroism, and mutagenesis to gain structural and molecular insights into HRG-3. We showed that HRG-3 is a dimer, whereas H9 and H10 are significant residues that preserve a specific conformational state in the HRG-3 dimer. In the absence of H9 and H10, HRG-3 can still bind heme, although with a different affinity. Furthermore, the heme-binding site is closer to the N-termini than to the C-termini. Taken together, our results lay the groundwork for future mechanistic and structural studies of HRG-3 and inter-tissue heme trafficking in metazoans.

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Keywords:  Absorption spectroscopy; EPR; HRG-3; Heme transfer; Site-directed spin labeling

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26531103     DOI: 10.1007/s00775-015-1304-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Inorg Chem        ISSN: 0949-8257            Impact factor:   3.358


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