Ligand Migration and Binding in The Dimeric Hemoglobin of Scapharca Inaequivalvis: Structure of I25W with COLigand Migration and Binding in The Dimeric Hemoglobin of Scapharca Inaequivalvis: Structure of I25W with CO

Structural highlights

2r4z is a 2 chain structure with sequence from Anadara inaequivalvis. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA. For a guided tour on the structure components use FirstGlance.
Method:X-ray diffraction, Resolution 1.6Å
Ligands:, ,
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Function

GLB1_ANAIN

Evolutionary Conservation

 

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Publication Abstract from PubMed

Using Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy combined with temperature derivative spectroscopy (TDS) at cryogenic temperatures, we have studied CO binding to the heme and CO migration among cavities in the interior of the dimeric hemoglobin of Scapharca inaequivalvis (HbI) after photodissociation. By combining these studies with X-ray crystallography, three transient ligand docking sites were identified: a primary docking site B in close vicinity to the heme iron, and two secondary docking sites C and D corresponding to the Xe4 and Xe2 cavities of myoglobin. To assess the relevance of these findings for physiological binding, we also performed flash photolysis experiments on HbICO at room temperature and equilibrium binding studies with dioxygen. Our results show that the Xe4 and Xe2 cavities serve as transient docking sites for unbound ligands in the protein, but not as way stations on the entry/exit pathway. For HbI, the so-called histidine gate mechanism proposed for other globins appears as a plausible entry/exit route as well.

Ligand migration and binding in the dimeric hemoglobin of Scapharca inaequivalvis.,Nienhaus K, Knapp JE, Palladino P, Royer WE Jr, Nienhaus GU Biochemistry. 2007 Dec 11;46(49):14018-31. Epub 2007 Nov 15. PMID:18001141[1]

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References

  1. Nienhaus K, Knapp JE, Palladino P, Royer WE Jr, Nienhaus GU. Ligand migration and binding in the dimeric hemoglobin of Scapharca inaequivalvis. Biochemistry. 2007 Dec 11;46(49):14018-31. Epub 2007 Nov 15. PMID:18001141 doi:10.1021/bi7016798

2r4z, resolution 1.60Å

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