Literature DB >> 9398188

Proton nuclear magnetic resonance investigation of the [2Fe-2S](1-)-containing "Rieske-type" protein from Xanthobacter strain Py2.

R C Holz1, F J Small, S A Ensign.   

Abstract

Proton NMR spectra of the Rieske-type ferredoxin from Xanthobacter strain Py2 were recorded in both H2O and D2O buffered solutions at pH 7.2. Several well-resolved hyperfine-shifted 1H NMR signals were observed in the 90 to -20 ppm chemical shift range. Comparison of spectra recorded in H2O and D2O buffered solutions indicated that the signals at -11.4 (L) and -15.5 (M) ppm were solvent-exchangeable and thus were assigned to the two histidine N epsilon 2H protons. The remaining observed signals were assigned based upon chemical shift, T1 values, and one-dimensional nuclear Overhauser effect (nOe) saturation transfer experiments to either C beta H or C alpha H protons of cluster cysteinyl or histidine ligands. Upon oxidation of the [2Fe-2S] cluster, only two broad resonances were observed, indicating that the two Fe(III) ions are strongly antiferromagnetically coupled. In addition, the temperature dependence of each observed hyperfine-shifted signal in the reduced state was determined, providing information about the magnetic properties of the [2Fe-2S]1- cluster. Fits of the temperature data observed for each resonance to equations describing the hyperfine shift with their Boltzmann weighting factors provided a delta EL value of 185 +/- 26 cm-1 which, in turn, gives -2J as 124 cm-1. These data indicate that the two iron centers in the reduced [2Fe-2S] Rieske-type center are moderately antiferromagnetically coupled. The combination of these data with the available spectroscopic and crystallographic results for Rieske-type proteins has provided new insights into the role of the Rieske-type protein from Xanthobacter strain Py2 in alkene oxidation.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9398188     DOI: 10.1021/bi971831t

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


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