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Structure-function relationships in iron and manganese superoxide dismutases.

作者信息

Stallings W C, Metzger A L, Pattridge K A, Fee J A, Ludwig M L

机构信息

Biophysics Research Division, University of Michigan.

出版信息

Free Radic Res Commun. 1991;12-13 Pt 1:259-68. doi: 10.3109/10715769109145794.

Abstract

Using the complete sequences for MnSOD from Thermus thermophilus and for FeSOD from E. coli, structural models for both oxidized enzymes have been refined, the Mn protein to an R of 0.186 for all data between 10.0 and 1.8 A, and the Fe protein to an R of 0.22 for data between 10.0 and 2.5 A. The results of the refinements support the presence of a solvent as a fifth ligand to Mn(III) and Fe(III) and a coordination geometry that is close to trigonal bipyramidal. The putative substrate-entry channel is comprised of residues from both subunits of the dimer; several basic residues that are conserved may facilitate approach of O2-, while other conserved residues maintain interchain packing interactions. Analysis of the azide complex of Fe(III) dismutase suggests that during turnover O2- binds to the metal at a sixth coordination site without displacing the solvent ligand. Because crystals reduced with dithionite show no evidence for displacement of the protein ligands, the redox-linked proton acceptor (C. Bull and J.A. Fee (1985), Journal of the American Chemistry Society 107, 3295-3304) is unlikely to be one of the histidines which bind the metal ion. Structural, kinetic, titration, and spectroscopic data can be accommodated in a mechanistic scheme which accounts for the differential titration behaviour of the Fe(III) and Fe(II) enzymes at neutral and high pH.

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