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Exploring second coordination sphere effects in nitric oxide synthase.

Ashley B McQuarters1,2, Amy L Speelman1,2, Li Chen3, Bradley O Elmore3, Weihong Fan3, Changjian Feng3, Nicolai Lehnert4,5.   

Abstract

Second coordination sphere (SCS) effects in proteins are modulated by active site residues and include hydrogen bonding, electrostatic/dipole interactions, steric interactions, and π-stacking of aromatic residues. In Cyt P450s, extended H-bonding networks are located around the proximal cysteinate ligand of the heme, referred to as the 'Cys pocket'. These hydrogen bonding networks are generally believed to regulate the Fe-S interaction. Previous work identified the S(Cys) → Fe σ CT transition in the high-spin (hs) ferric form of Cyt P450cam and corresponding Cys pocket mutants by low-temperature (LT) MCD spectroscopy [Biochemistry 50:1053, 2011]. In this work, we have investigated the effect of the hydrogen bond from W409 to the axial Cys ligand of the heme in the hs ferric state (with H4B and L-Arg bound) of rat neuronal nitric oxide synthase oxygenase construct (nNOSoxy) using MCD spectroscopy. For this purpose, wt enzyme and W409 mutants were investigated where the H-bonding network with the axial Cys ligand is perturbed. Overall, the results are similar to Cyt P450cam and show the intense S(Cys) → Fe σ CT band in the LT MCD spectrum at about 27,800 cm-1, indicating that this feature is a hallmark of {heme-thiolate} active sites. The discovery of this MCD feature could constitute a new approach to classify {heme-thiolate} sites in hs ferric proteins. Finally, the W409 mutants show that the hydrogen bond from this group only has a small effect on the Fe-S(Cys) bond strength, at least in the hs ferric form of the protein studied here. Low-temperature MCD spectroscopy is used to investigate the effect of the hydrogen bond from W409 to the axial Cys ligand of the heme in neuronal nitric oxide synthase. The intense S(Cys) → Fe σ-CT band is monitored to identify changes in the Fe-S(Cys) bond in wild-type protein and W409 mutants.

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Keywords:  Cytochrome P450; Electronic Spectra; Heme; Magnetic circular dichroism; Nitric oxide synthase; Second coordination sphere effects

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27686338      PMCID: PMC5541774          DOI: 10.1007/s00775-016-1396-1

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


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