3OGB
Sperm whale myoglobin mutant H64W deoxy-form
3OGB の概要
エントリーDOI | 10.2210/pdb3ogb/pdb |
関連するPDBエントリー | 3NL7 3NML 3NMM |
分子名称 | Myoglobin, PROTOPORPHYRIN IX CONTAINING FE, SULFATE ION, ... (4 entities in total) |
機能のキーワード | myoglobin, ligand migration pathways, oxygen storage, oxygen transport |
由来する生物種 | Physeter catodon (Sperm whale) |
タンパク質・核酸の鎖数 | 1 |
化学式量合計 | 18894.28 |
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主引用文献 | Birukou, I.,Soman, J.,Olson, J.S. Blocking the gate to ligand entry in human hemoglobin. J.Biol.Chem., 286:10515-10529, 2011 Cited by PubMed Abstract: His(E7) to Trp replacements in HbA lead to markedly biphasic bimolecular CO rebinding after laser photolysis. For isolated mutant subunits, the fraction of fast phase increases with increasing [CO], suggesting a competition between binding to an open conformation with an empty E7 channel and relaxation to blocked or closed, slowly reacting states. The rate of conformational relaxation of the open state is ∼18,000 s(-1) in α subunits and ∼10-fold faster in β subunits, ∼175,000 s(-1). Crystal structures were determined for tetrameric α(WT)β(Trp-63) HbCO, α(Trp-58)β(WT) deoxyHb, and Trp-64 deoxy- and CO-Mb as controls. In Trp-63(E7) βCO, the indole side chain is located in the solvent interface, blocking entry into the E7 channel. Similar blocked Trp-64(E7) conformations are observed in the mutant Mb crystal structures. In Trp-58(E7) deoxy-α subunits, the indole side chain fills both the channel and the distal pocket, forming a completely closed state. The bimolecular rate constant for CO binding, k'(CO), to the open conformations of both mutant Hb subunits is ∼80-90 μm(-1) s(-1), whereas k'(CO) for the completely closed states is 1000-fold slower, ∼0.08 μm(-1) s(-1). A transient intermediate with k'(CO) ≈ 0.7 μm(-1) s(-1) is observed after photolysis of Trp-63(E7) βCO subunits and indicates that the indole ring blocks the entrance to the E7 channel, as observed in the crystal structures of Trp(E7) deoxyMb and βCO subunits. Thus, either blocking or completely filling the E7 channel dramatically slows bimolecular binding, providing strong evidence that the E7 channel is the major pathway (≥90%) for ligand entry in human hemoglobin. PubMed: 21193395DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M110.176271 主引用文献が同じPDBエントリー |
実験手法 | X-RAY DIFFRACTION (1.6 Å) |
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