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Structure and apoprotein linkages of phycourobilin.

S D Killilea, P O'Carra.   

Abstract

R-Phycoerythrin contains two covalently bound bilin prosthetic groups, phycoerythrobilin and phycourobilin. The two chromophore types were separated as their peptide-bound derivatives by subjecting tryptic digests of R-phycoerythrin to adsorption chromatography on Sephadex G-25. The structure and apoprotein linkages of the bound phycoerythrobilin were found to be identical with those previously reported for this phycobilin [Killilea, O'Carra & Murphy (1980) Biochem. J. 187, 311-320]. Phycourobilin is a tetrapyrrole, containing no oxo bridges and has the same order of side chains as IX alpha bilins. The chromophore is linked to the peptide through two and possibly three of its pyrrole rings. One linkage possibly consists of an ester bond between the hydroxy group of a serine residue and the propionic acid side chain of one of the inner rings. The second linkage is a labile thioether bond between a cysteine residue and the C2 side chain of pyrrole ring A. The third linkage is a stable thioether bond between a cysteine residue and the alpha-carbon atom of the C2 side chain of pyrrole ring D. Ring D is unsaturated and is attached to ring C through a saturated carbon bridge. Rings B and C have a conjugated system of five bonds, as found in other urobilinoid pigments. Ring A is attached to ring B via a saturated carbon bridge. Both of the alpha-positions of ring A are in the reduced state, but the ring does contain an unsaturated centre (probably a double bond between the beta-carbon and the ring nitrogen atom). The presence of this double bond and its isomerization into the bridge position between rings A and B would explain the extension of the conjugated system of phycourobilin to that of a phycoerythrobilinoid/rhodenoid pigment in acid or alkali.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 3838665      PMCID: PMC1144770          DOI: 10.1042/bj2260723

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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