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Alanine to serine substitutions drive thermal adaptation in a psychrophilic diatom cytochrome c6.

Miranda Wilson1, Logan Tillery1, Emily Tabaie1, Galen Beery1, Jordyn Preusker1, Inaara Bhola1, Katherine Frato2.   

Abstract

In this study, we investigate the thermodynamic mechanisms by which electron transfer proteins adapt to environmental temperature by directly comparing the redox properties and folding stability of a psychrophilic cytochrome c and a mesophilic homolog. Our model system consists of two cytochrome c6 proteins from diatoms: one adapted specifically to polar environments, the other adapted generally to surface ocean environments. Direct electrochemistry shows that the midpoint potential for the mesophilic homolog is slightly higher at all temperatures measured. Cytochrome c6 from the psychrophilic diatom unfolds with a melting temperature 10.4 °C lower than the homologous mesophilic cytochrome c6. Changes in free energy upon unfolding are identical, within error, for the psychrophilic and mesophilic protein; however, the chemical unfolding transition of the psychrophilic cytochrome c6 is more cooperative than for the mesophilic cytochrome c6. Substituting alanine residues found in the mesophile with serine found in corresponding positions of the psychrophile demonstrates that burial of the polar serine both decreases the thermal stability and decreases the midpoint potential. The mutagenesis data, combined with differences in the m-value of chemical denaturation, suggest that differences in solvent accessibility of the hydrophobic core underlie the adaptation of cytochrome c6 to differing environmental temperature.

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Keywords:  Cytochrome c6; Electrochemistry; Mesophile; Psychrophile; Site-directed mutagenesis; Thermal denaturation; m-value

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32219554     DOI: 10.1007/s00775-020-01777-0

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


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