Title
Mitochondrial and microsomal ferric b5 cytochromes exhibit divergent conformational plasticity in the context of a common fold
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
7-5-2005
Abstract
Native-state hydrogen-deuterium exchange (HDX) monitored by NMR spectroscopy has been used to compare conformational plasticity in ferric rat liver outer mitochondrial membrane cytochrome b5 (rOM b5) and ferric bovine liver microsomal cytochrome b5 (bMc b5). Analysis of the data indicated that rOM b5 is the less conformationally flexible protein on the time scale probed by the HDX experiments. The data also suggest a likely contributor to the much higher kinetic barrier for the release of hemin from OM b5S in comparison to Mc b5s, a characteristic that may be to a large extent the source of their divergent functional properties. Specifically, the data indicate that conformational mobility within helices α4 and α5, which flank the loop harboring axial ligand His63, is considerably more restricted in rOM b 5 than in bMc b5. The lower conformational flexibility of α4 and α5 in rOM b5 can reasonably be attributed to more extensive hydrophobic packing in that region of the protein, arising from two conserved side chain packing motifs in OM cytochrome b5s [Altuve, A., Wang, L., Benson, D. R., and Rivera, M. (2004) Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 314, 602-609]. © 2005 American Chemical Society.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Biochemistry
First Page
9308
Last Page
9319
Recommended Citation
Simeonov, M., Altuve, A., Massiah, M., Wang, A., Eastman, M., Benson, D., & Rivera, M. (2005). Mitochondrial and microsomal ferric b5 cytochromes exhibit divergent conformational plasticity in the context of a common fold. Biochemistry, 44 (26), 9308-9319. https://doi.org/10.1021/bi050564l