Cytochrome c(551) from Starkeya novella - Characterization, spectroscopic properties, and phylogeny of a diheme protein of the SoxAX family


Autoria(s): Kappler, U.; Aguey-Zinsou, K. F.; Hanson, G. R.; Bernhardt, P. V.; McEwan, A. G.
Data(s)

01/01/2004

Resumo

Cytochromes from the SoxAX family have a major role in thiosulfate oxidation via the thiosulfate-oxidizing multi-enzyme system (TOMES). Previously characterized SoxAX proteins from Rhodovulum sulficlophilum and Paracoccus pantotrophus contain three heme c groups, two of which are located on the SoxA subunit. In contrast, the SoxAX protein purified from Starkeya novella was found to contain only two heme groups. Mass spectrometry showed that a disulfide bond replaced the second heme group found in the diheme SoxA subunits. Apparent molecular masses of 27,229 +/- 10.3 Da and 20,258.6 +/- 1 Da were determined for SoxA and SoxX with an overall mass of 49.7 kDa, indicating a heterodimeric structure. Optical redox potentiometry found that the two heme cofactors are reduced at similar potentials (versus NHE) that are as follows: + 133 mV (pH 6.0); + 104 mV (pH 7.0); +49 (pH 7.9) and +10 mV (pH 8.7). EPR spectroscopy revealed that both ferric heme groups are in the low spin state, and the spectra were consistent with one heme having a His/Cys axial ligation and the other having a His/Met axial ligation. The His/Cys ligated heme is present in different conformational states and gives rise to three distinct signals. Amino acid sequencing was used to unambiguously assign the protein to the encoding genes, soxAX, which are part of a complete sox gene cluster found in S. novella. Phylogenetic analysis of soxA- and soxX-related gene sequences indicates a parallel development of SoxA and SoxY, with the diheme and monoheme SoxA sequences located on clearly separated branches of a phylogenetic tree.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:71048

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

Palavras-Chave #Paracoccus-pantotrophus Gb17 #Bacterium Chlorobium-limicola #Lithotrophic Sulfur Oxidation #C-type Cytochrome #Thiobacillus-novellus #Sulfite Dehydrogenase #Thiosulfate Oxidation #Inorganic Sulfur #Rhodovulum-sulfidophilum #Oxidizing Bacteria #C1 #270108 Enzymes #780105 Biological sciences
Tipo

Journal Article