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Identification of the EPR-active iron-nitrosyl complexes in mammalian ferritins.

M Lee1, P Arosio, A Cozzi, N D Chasteen.   

Abstract

This study was undertaken to characterize the nitric oxide complexes of mammalian ferritin and their EPR properties to gain a better understanding of the interaction of NO with non-heme iron proteins within the cell. Measurements were made with horse spleen apo- and holoferritins, with chemically modified proteins, and with recombinant human H-chain apoferritin and its site-directed mutants. Three types of EPR signals (A, B, and C) have been identified and attributed to iron-nitrosyl complexes at imidazole groups of histidine, thiol groups of cysteine, and carboxylate groups of aspartate and glutamate, respectively. The C-type axial spectrum has features at g perpendicular' = 4 and g parallel' = 2 characteristic of a paramagnetic Fe(3+)-NO- complex with total spin S = 3/2 and probably arises from nonspecific binding to carboxylate groups on the protein. The S = 1/2 axial B-type signal g perpendicular' = 2.033 and g parallel' = 2.014) is formed at Cys-130 (human H-chain sequence numbering). His-128 and possibly His-118 are sites of formation of the rhombic S = 1/2 A-type complex (gx' = 2.055, gy' = 2.033, and gz' = 2.015); the former residue perhaps plays a role in the conformational stability of the protein as well as in iron binding. The data reveal that the residues Cys-130 and His-128 in the vicinity of 3-fold channels leading to the interior of the protein shell are important in iron-nitrosyl complex formation in mammalian ferritins.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8142366     DOI: 10.1021/bi00178a026

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


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