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1H-HYSCORE Reveals Structural Details at the Fe(II) Active Site of Taurine:2-Oxoglutarate Dioxygenase.

John McCracken1, Thomas M Casey2, Robert P Hausinger3.   

Abstract

Proton Hyperfine Sublevel Correlation (1H-HYSCORE) experiments have been used to probe the ligation structure of the Fe(II) active site of taurine:2-oxoglutarate dioxygenase (TauD), a non-heme Fe(II) hydroxylase. To facilitate Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) experiments, Fe(II) derivatives of the enzyme were studied using nitric oxide as a substitute for molecular oxygen. The addition of NO to the enzyme yields an S = 3/2 {FeNO}7 paramagnetic center characterized by nearly axial EPR spectra with g⊥ = 4 and g|| = 2. Using results from (i) an X-ray crystallographic study of TauD crystallized under anaerobic conditions in the presence of both cosubstrate 2-oxoglutarate and substrate taurine, (ii) a published theoretical description of the {FeNO}7 derivative of this form of the enzyme, and (iii) previous 2H-Electron Spin Echo Envelope Modulation (ESEEM) studies, we were able to assign the proton cross peaks detected in orientation-selected 1H-HYSCORE spectra. Discrete contributions from the protons of two coordinated histidine ligands were resolved. If substrate taurine is absent from the complex, orientation-selective HYSCORE spectra show cross peaks that are less resolved and when combined with information obtained from continuous wave EPR, support an alternate binding scheme for 2-oxoglutarate. HYSCORE studies of TauD in the absence of 2-oxoglutarate show additional 1H cross peaks that can be assigned to two distinct bound water molecules. In addition, 1H and 14N cross peaks that arise from the coordinated histidine side chains show a change in NO coordination for this species. For all of the TauD species, 1H hyperfine couplings and their orientations are sensitive to the detailed electronic structure of the {FeNO}7 center.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 35250178      PMCID: PMC8896577          DOI: 10.1007/s00723-020-01288-w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Magn Reson        ISSN: 0937-9347            Impact factor:   0.974


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