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Formation of iron(III)-tyrosinate is the fastest reaction observed in ferritin.

G S Waldo1, E C Theil.   

Abstract

Rapid mineralization of ferritin, characteristic of protein with H-type subunits, coincides with formation of a specific Fe(III)-tyrosinate complex. The pseudo-first-order rate constant for Fe(II) oxidation by H-subunit-type ferritin has now been shown to be 700-900 times greater than any previously reported for ferritin; kox = 1000 s-1 for formation of the specific Fe(III)-tyrosinate complex (A550nm) or formation of less defined Fe(III)-oxo multinuclear complexes (A420nm). Formation of multinuclear Fe(III)-oxo complexes and O2 consumption were biphasic. In the first phase, up to 50 Fe atoms/ferritin molecule were rapidly oxidized, accompanied by formation of the Fe(III)-tyrosinate complex; saturation of the sites which formed the Fe(III)-tyrosinate complex also required 50 Fe/ferritin molecule. The sigmoidal shape of the curve obtained by plotting the initial rate of oxidation during the rapid phase of mineralization versus added [Fe(II)] suggested a more complex reaction pathway of ferroxidation than previously described. During the second phase of mineralization, Fe(III)-tyrosinate decreased, but multinuclear Fe(III)-oxo complexes and O2 consumption continued to increase at a slower rate. Recovery of the rapid oxidation pathway paralleled recovery of the site for Fe(III)-tyrosinate formation; full regeneration of the Fe(III)-tyrosinate sites was gradual over a period of 12 h, as if the movement of Fe(III) along the biomineralization pathway in the protein was slow and was accompanied by conformational changes which affected the Fe(III)-tyrosinate site.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8241182     DOI: 10.1021/bi00211a039

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


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4.  Facilitated diffusion of iron(II) and dioxygen substrates into human H-chain ferritin. A fluorescence and absorbance study employing the ferroxidase center substitution Y34W.

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Journal:  EMBO J       Date:  2003-05-01       Impact factor: 11.598

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