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Kinetic and structural studies of N-acetyl-microperoxidase-5 and -microperoxidase-8
Chuang WJ, Chang YD, Jeng WY
JOURNAL OF INORGANIC BIOCHEMISTRY
75 (2): 93-97 JUN 15 1999

Document type: Article    Language: English    Cited References: 15    Times Cited: 1   

Abstract:
The smallest microperoxidase-5 (MP-5) was obtained from proteolytic digestion of cytochrome c. The heme c group of MP-5 links the pentapeptide Cys(14)-Ala-Gln-Cys-His(18) through two thioether bonds. MP-5 exists in the ferric resting state with His(18) as the proximal ligand and with water in the sixth coordination site. From the optical spectral studies on the aggregation of MP-5 and N alpha-acetyl-microperoxidase-5 (Ac-MP-5), we observed that MP-5 and Ac-MP-5 exhibit different aggregation states. At concentrations greater than 10 mu M, MP-5 exists as a mixture of monomers and dimers. The intermolecular coordination of MP-5 is abolished by acetylation, and Ac-MP-5 clearly exists as a high-spin, six-coordinate ferriheme. However, the porphyrin-porphyrin interaction between Ac-MP-5 cannot be eliminated. The substrate, o-methoxyphenol, was oxidized by hydrogen peroxide using Ac-MP-5 and Ac-MP-8 as catalysts. Comparisons of the peroxidase activities of Ac-MP-5, MP-8, and Ac-MP-8 suggest that microperoxidases (MPs) retain the same peroxidase activity as long as His-18 coordinates to ferriheme. Circular dichroism (CD) analyses of Ac-MP-5 and Ac-MP-8 show beta-turns in the peptide region, indicating rigidity. Based on CD analyses of MPs, we have built a molecular model for Ac-MP-5 containing a beta-turn in the peptide region. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Inc. All rights reserved.

Author Keywords:
circular dichroism, heme model, microperoxidase, peroxidase activity, secondary structures

KeyWords Plus:
MICROPEROXIDASE-8, HEMOPROTEINS, MODEL, PEROXIDASES, MECHANISM, HEMES, H2O2

Addresses:
Chuang WJ, Natl Cheng Kung Univ, Coll Med, Dept Biochem, Tainan 701, Taiwan
Natl Cheng Kung Univ, Coll Med, Dept Biochem, Tainan 701, Taiwan

Publisher:
ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC, NEW YORK

IDS Number:
222VX

ISSN:
0162-0134


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