Role of heme types in heme-copper oxidases:: Effects of replacing a heme b with a heme o mimic in an engineered heme-copper center in myoglobin

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Wang, NY
Zhao, X
Lu, Y [1 ]
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[1] Univ Illinois, Dept Biochem, Urbana, IL 61801 USA
[2] Univ Illinois, Dept Chem, Urbana, IL 61801 USA
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10.1021/ja052659g
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To address the role of the secondary hydroxyl group of heme a/o in heme-copper oxidases, we incorporated Fe(III)-2,4 (4,2) hydroxyethyl vinyl deuterioporphyrin IX, as a heme o mimic, into the engineered heme-copper center in myoglobin (sperm whale myoglobin L29H/F43H, called Cu(B)Mb). The only difference between the heme b of myoglobin and the heme o mimic is the substitution of one of the vinyl side chains of the former with a hydroxyethyl group of the latter. This substitution resulted in an similar to 4 nm blue shift in the Soret band and similar to 20 mV decrease in the heme reduction potential. In a control experiment, the heme b in Cu(B)Mb was also replaced with a mesoheme, which resulted in an similar to 13 nm blue shift and similar to 30 mV decrease in the heme reduction potential. Kinetic studies of the heme o mimic-substituted CuBMb showed significantly different reactivity toward copper-dependent oxygen reduction from that of the b-type Cu(B)Mb. In reaction with O-2, Cu(B)Mb with a native heme b showed heme oxygenase activity by generating verdoheme in the presence of Cu(I). This heme degradation reaction was slowed by similar to 19-fold in the heme o mimic-substituted Cu(B)Mb (from 0.028 s(-1) to 0.0015 s(-1)), while the mesoheme-substituted Cu(B)Mb shared a similar heme degradation rate with that Of Cu(B)Mb (0.023 s-1). No correlation was found between the heme reduction potential and its O-2 reactivity. These results strongly suggest the critical role of the hydroxyl group of heme o in modulating heme-copper oxidase activity through participation in an extra hydrogen-bonding network.
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