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Pauline N Serrano1, Hongxin Wang1,2, Jason C Crack3, Christopher Prior3, Matthew I Hutchings4, Andrew J Thomson3, Saeed Kamali5, Yoshitaka Yoda6, Jiyong Zhao7, Michael Y Hu7, Ercan E Alp7, Vasily S Oganesyan3, Nick E Le Brun3, Stephen P Cramer1,2.
Abstract
The reaction of protein-bound iron-sulfur (Fe-S) clusters with nitric oxide (NO) plays key roles in NO-mediated toxicity and signaling. Elucidation of the mechanism of the reaction of NO with DNA regulatory proteins that contain Fe-S clusters has been hampered by a lack of information about the nature of the iron-nitrosyl products formed. Herein, we report nuclear resonance vibrational spectroscopy (NRVS) and density functional theory (DFT) calculations that identify NO reaction products in WhiD and NsrR, regulatory proteins that use a [4Fe-4S] cluster to sense NO. This work reveals that nitrosylation yields multiple products structurally related to Roussin's Red Ester (RRE, [Fe2 (NO)4 (Cys)2 ]) and Roussin's Black Salt (RBS, [Fe4 (NO)7 S3 ]. In the latter case, the absence of 32 S/34 S shifts in the Fe-S region of the NRVS spectra suggest that a new species, Roussin's Black Ester (RBE), may be formed, in which one or more of the sulfide ligands is replaced by Cys thiolates.Entities:
Keywords: gene regulation; iron-sulfur clusters; nitric oxide; nuclear vibrational resonance spectroscopy; synchrotron radiation
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27778474 PMCID: PMC5204455 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201607033
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336
Figure 1The major iron‐nitrosyl species.
Figure 2NRVS spectra of [4Fe‐4S] WhiD and NsrR. Top: 57Fe PVDOS for: Left (blue) unlabeled (32S) WhiD and (red) 34S‐labeled WhiD; right (blue) unlabeled (32S) NsrR and (red) 34S‐labeled NsrR. Bottom: Magnified view of the 200–450 cm−1 regions of the 32/34S WhiD (left) and NsrR (right) spectra.
Figure 3NRVS spectra of nitrosylated [4Fe‐4S] WhiD and NsrR. 57Fe PVDOS. Top: Left (blue) unlabeled WhiD+14NO; (red) unlabeled WhiD+15NO. Right (blue) unlabeled NsrR+14NO; (red) unlabeled NsrR+15NO. Bottom: Magnified view of N‐Fe‐N region (440 cm−1–740 cm−1).
Figure 4Comparison of NRVS spectra of DNIC, RRE, and RBS with those of WhiD‐NO and NsrR‐NO. Black, red, and blue lines indicate the signals that correspond to the RBS, RRE, and DNIC model compounds, respectively. Light blue lines highlight the signals that appear in both WhiD‐NO and NsrR‐NO samples and both RBS and RRE model spectra. RRE and DNIC models utilized methyl thiolate ligands.