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Resonance Raman, Electron Paramagnetic Resonance, and Magnetic Circular Dichroism Spectroscopic Investigation of Diheme Cytochrome c Peroxidases from Nitrosomonas europaea and Shewanella oneidensis.

Matthew W Wolf1, Kimberly Rizzolo2, Sean J Elliott2, Nicolai Lehnert1.   

Abstract

Cytochrome c peroxidases (bCcPs) are diheme enzymes required for the reduction of H2O2 to water in bacteria. There are two classes of bCcPs: one is active in the diferric form (constitutively active), and the other requires the reduction of the high-potential heme (H-heme) before catalysis commences (reductively activated) at the low-potential heme (L-heme). To improve our understanding of the mechanisms and heme electronic structures of these different bCcPs, a constitutively active bCcP from Nitrosomonas europaea ( NeCcP) and a reductively activated bCcP from Shewanella oneidensis ( SoCcP) were characterized in both the diferric and semireduced states by electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR), resonance Raman (rRaman), and magnetic circular dichroism (MCD) spectroscopy. In contrast to some previous crystallographic studies, EPR and rRaman spectra do not indicate the presence of significant amounts of a five-coordinate, high-spin ferric heme in NeCcP or SoCcP in either the diferric or semireduced state in solution. This observation points toward a mechanism of activation in which the active site L-heme is not in a static, five-coordinate state but where the activation is more subtle and likely involves formation of a six-coordinate hydroxo complex, which could then react with hydrogen peroxide in an acid-base-type reaction to create Compound 0, the ferric hydroperoxo complex. This mechanism lies in stark contrast to the diheme enzyme MauG that exhibits a static, five-coordinate open heme site at the peroxidatic heme and that forms a more stable FeIV═O intermediate.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30335984      PMCID: PMC6903397          DOI: 10.1021/acs.biochem.8b00732

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochemistry        ISSN: 0006-2960            Impact factor:   3.162


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