| Literature DB >> 9876153 |
H Lichtenegger1, W Doster, T Kleinert, A Birk, B Sepiol, G Vogl.
Abstract
The Mössbauer effect of 57Fe-enriched samples was used to investigate the coupling of 80% sucrose/water, a protein-stabilizing solvent, to vibrational and diffusive modes of the heme iron of CO-myoglobin. For comparison we also determined the Mössbauer spectra of K4 57Fe (CN)6 (potassium ferrocyanide, PFC), where the iron is fully exposed in the same solvent. The temperature dependence of the Mössbauer parameters derived for the two samples proved to be remarkably similar, indicative of a strong coupling of the main heme displacements to the viscoelastic relaxation of the solvent. We show that CO escape out of the heme pocket couples to the same type of fluctuations, whereas intramolecular bond formation involves solvent-decoupled heme deformation modes that are less prominent in the Mössbauer spectrum. With respect to other solvents, however, sucrose shows a reduced viscosity effect on heme displacements and the kinetics of ligand binding due to preferential hydration of the protein. This result confirms thermodynamic predictions of the stabilizing action of sucrose by a dynamic method.Entities:
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Year: 1999 PMID: 9876153 PMCID: PMC1302530 DOI: 10.1016/S0006-3495(99)77208-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biophys J ISSN: 0006-3495 Impact factor: 4.033