Literature DB >> 29708337

Ligation and Reactivity of Methionine-Oxidized Cytochrome c.

Fangfang Zhong1, Ekaterina V Pletneva1.   

Abstract

Met80, one of the heme iron ligands in cytochrome c (cyt c), is readily oxidized to Met sulfoxide (Met-SO) by several biologically relevant oxidants. The modification has been suggested to affect both the electron-transfer (ET) and apoptotic functions of this metalloprotein. The coordination of the heme iron in Met-oxidized cyt c (Met-SO cyt c) is critical for both of these functions but has remained poorly defined. We present electronic absorption, NMR, and EPR spectroscopic investigations as well as kinetic studies and mutational analyses to identify the heme iron ligands in yeast iso-1 Met-SO cyt c. Similar to the alkaline form of native cyt c, Lys73 and Lys79 ligate to the ferric heme iron in the Met80-oxidized protein, but this coordination takes place at much lower pH. The ferrous heme iron is ligated by Met-SO, implying the redox-linked ligand switch in the modified protein. Binding studies with the model peptide microperoxidase-8 provide a rationale for alterations in ligation and for the role of the polypeptide packing in native and Met-SO cyt c. Imidazole binding experiments have revealed that Lys dissociation from the ferric heme in K73A/K79G/M80K (M80K#) and Met-SO is more than 3 orders of magnitude slower than the opening of the heme pocket that limits Met80 replacement in native cyt c. The Lys-to-Met-SO ligand substitution gates ET of ferric Met-SO cyt c with Co(terpy)22+. Owing to the slow Lys dissociation step, ET reaction is slow but possible, which is not the case for nonswitchable M80A and M80K#. Acidic conditions cause Lys replacement by a water ligand in Met-SO cyt c (p Ka = 6.3 ± 0.1), increasing the intrinsic peroxidase activity of the protein. This pH-driven ligand switch may be a mechanism to boost peroxidase function of cyt c specifically in apoptotic cells.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29708337      PMCID: PMC6107088          DOI: 10.1021/acs.inorgchem.8b00010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Inorg Chem        ISSN: 0020-1669            Impact factor:   5.165


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