The raised midpoint potential of the [2Fe2S] cluster of cytochrome bc1 is mediated by both the Qo site occupants and the head domain position of the Fe-S protein subunit

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Cooley, JW
Roberts, AG
Bowman, MK
Kramer, DM
Daldal, F [1 ]
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[1] Univ Penn, Dept Biol, Inst Plant Sci, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA
[2] Washington State Univ, Inst Biol Chem, Pullman, WA 99164 USA
[3] Battelle NW Lab, Richland, WA 99352 USA
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10.1021/bi035938u
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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 previously reported that mutant strains of Rhodobacter capsulatus that have alanine insertions (+nAla mutants) in the hinge region of the iron sulfur (Fe-S) containing subunit of the bc(1) complex have increased redox midpoint potentials (E-m) for their [2Fe2S] clusters. The alteration of the Em in these strains, which contain mutations far from the metal binding site, implied that the local environment of the metal center is indirectly altered by a change in the interaction of this subunit with the hydroquinone oxidizing (Q(o)) site [Darrouzet, E., Valkova-Valchanova, M., and Daldal, F. (2002) J. Biol. Chem. 277 3464-3470]. Subsequently, the E-m changes have been proposed to be predominantly due to a stronger or more stabilized hydrogen bonding between the reduced [2Fe2S] cluster and the Q(o) site inhabitant ubiquinone (Q) [Shinkarev, V. P., Kolling, D. R. J., Miller, T. J., and Crofts, A. R. (2002) Biochemistry 41, 14372-14382]. To further investigate this issue, Fe-S protein-Q interactions were monitored by electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy and the findings indicated that the wild type and mutant proteins interactions with Q are similar. Moreover, when the Q(pool) was chemically depleted, the E-m of the [2Fe2S] cluster in mutant bc(1) complexes remained more positive than a similarly treated native enzyme (e.g., the [2Fe2S] E-m of the +2Ala mutant was 55 mV more positive than the wild type). These data suggest that the increased E of the [2Fe2S] cluster in the +nAla mutants is in part due to the cluster's interaction with Q, and in part to additional factors that are independent of hydrogen bonding to Q. One such factor, the possibility of a different position of the Fe-S at the Q(0) site of the mutant proteins versus the native enzyme, was addressed by determining the orientation of the [2Fe2S] cluster in the membrane using EPR spectroscopy. In the case of the +2Ala mutant, the [2Fe2S] cluster orientation in the absence of inhibitor is different than that seen in the native enzyme. However, the +2AIa mutant cluster shared a similar orientation with the native enzyme when both samples were exposed to either stigmatellin or myxothiazol. In addition, Q(pool) extracted membranes of +2Ala mutant exhibited fewer overall orientations, with the predominant one being more similar to that observed in the non-Q-depleted membranes of the +2Ala mutant than the Q-depleted membranes of a wild-type strain. Therefore, additional component(s) that are independent of Q(o) site inhabitants and that originate from the newly observed orientations of the [2Fe2S] clusters in the +nAla mutants also contribute to the increased midpoint potentials of their [2Fe2S] clusters. While the molecular basis of these components remains to be determined. salient implications of these findings in terms of Q(o) site catalysis are discussed.
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