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The pH-induced release of iron from transferrin investigated with a continuum electrostatic model.

D A Lee1, J M Goodfellow.   

Abstract

A reduction in pH induces the release of iron from transferrin in a process that involves a conformational change in the protein from a closed to an open form. Experimental evidence suggests that there must be changes in the protonation states of certain, as yet not clearly identified, residues in the protein accompanying this conformational change. Such changes in protonation states of residues and the consequent changes in electrostatic interactions are assumed to play a large part in the mechanism of release of iron from transferrin. Using the x-ray crystal structures of human ferri- and apo-lactoferrin, we calculated the pKa values of the titratable residues in both the closed (iron-loaded) and open (iron-free) conformations with a continuum electrostatic model. With the knowledge of a residue's pKa value, its most probable protonation state at any specified pH may be determined. The preliminary results presented here are in good agreement with the experimental observation that the binding of ferric iron and the synergistic anion bicarbonate/carbonate results in the release of approximately three H+ ions. It is suggested that the release of these three H+ ions may be accounted for, in most part, by the deprotonation of the bicarbonate and residues Tyr-92, Lys-243, Lys-282, and Lys-285 together with the protonation of residues Asp-217 and Lys-277.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9635730      PMCID: PMC1299617          DOI: 10.1016/S0006-3495(98)77983-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biophys J        ISSN: 0006-3495            Impact factor:   4.033


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