DETERMINATION OF FE-CO GEOMETRY IN THE SUBUNITS OF CARBONMONOXYHEMOGLOBIN M BOSTON USING FEMTOSECOND INFRARED-SPECTROSCOPY

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LIAN, T
LOCKE, B
KITAGAWA, T
NAGAI, M
HOCHSTRASSER, RM
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[1] UNIV PENN,DEPT CHEM,PHILADELPHIA,PA 19104
[2] OKAZAKI NATL RES INST,INST MOLEC SCI,MYODAIJI,OKAZAKI 444,JAPAN
[3] GRAD UNIV ADV STUDIES,MYODAIJI,OKAZAKI 444,JAPAN
[4] KANAZAWA UNIV,SCH ALLIED MED PROFESS,BIOL LAB,KANAZAWA,ISHIKAWA 920,JAPAN
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10.1021/bi00073a013
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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We have undertaken ultrafast infrared (IR) spectroscopic studies in order to elucidate the geometry of bound CO in the alpha and beta subunits of hemoglobin (Hb) M Boston (CO)-C-13. Hb M Boston is a mutant human Hb in which the distal histidine in the a subunits is replaced by a tyrosine. The IR absorptions of bound (CO)-C-13 fall at 1925 cm-1 for the alpha subunits and 1907 cm-1 for the beta subunits. Despite a difference of nearly 20 cm-1 in these peaks, the measured anisotropies of the bound (CO)-C-13 depletions following 30% photolysis are nearly identical, with values of -O.142 +/- 0.002 obtained for the alpha subunits and -0.140 +/- 0.003 obtained for the beta subunits. These translate to values of 20-degrees +/- 1-degrees and 21-degrees +/- 1-degrees for the values of the average angles between the CO bond and the normal to the heme planes in the alpha and beta subunits, respectively. Our present results and the work of previous investigators [Nagai, M., Yoneyama, Y., & Kitagawa, T. (1991) Biochemistry 30, 6495-6503] suggest that a change in the polar interactions of the bound CO with the heme pocket environment upon substitution of tyrosine for the distal histidine and a less bent structure for the Fe-C-O unit in the alpha subunits are responsible for the difference in the bound CO absorption frequencies in the alpha and beta subunits. A spectrum of the depletion of the bound (CO)-C-13 peaks following photolysis indicates that both subunits photodissociate CO with the same quantum yield and neither subunit exhibits significant recombination within 1 ns.
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