2006
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.m604103200
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Identification of Hydrogen Bonds to the Rieske Cluster through the Weakly Coupled Nitrogens Detected by Electron Spin Echo Envelope Modulation Spectroscopy

Abstract: Proteins containing Rieske-type [2Fe-2S] clusters with two histidyl and two cysteinyl ligands play important roles in many biological electron transfer reactions such as aerobic respiration, photosynthesis, and biodegradation of various alkene and aromatic compounds. The distinct biological functions of this protein family are in part associated with the cluster redox potential and the pK of the oxidized form, which are roughly correlated with the number of hydrogen bonds from protein side chains and the pepti… Show more

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“…These have been studied in detail through mutagenesis [13, 59, 64, 65], thermodynamic characterization [13, 62], spectroscopic studies [6668], crystallographic structures at atomic resolution [11, 13], and detailed kinetic analysis [13, 44, 47, 51]. Complementary work using NMR and specific isotopic labeling in Thermus thermophilus [69, 70] has identified the group responsible for the low p K ox1 in ISP as the histidine equivalent to His-152 in Rb.…”
Section: The Qo-site Reactionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These have been studied in detail through mutagenesis [13, 59, 64, 65], thermodynamic characterization [13, 62], spectroscopic studies [6668], crystallographic structures at atomic resolution [11, 13], and detailed kinetic analysis [13, 44, 47, 51]. Complementary work using NMR and specific isotopic labeling in Thermus thermophilus [69, 70] has identified the group responsible for the low p K ox1 in ISP as the histidine equivalent to His-152 in Rb.…”
Section: The Qo-site Reactionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two different preparations of the ISP were used, a proteolyzed iron-sulfur protein fragment, used in spectroscopic (35) and structural studies (8), and an intact subunit, used for protein film voltammetry because it adhered better to the graphite electrode (33). The subunit from the mutant bc 1 complexes was FIGURE 1.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This indicates that the mutations do not influence the geometry of histidine coordination. However, weakly coupled interactions (for example through H-bonding) are not well resolved by 14 N ESEEM at X-band, and more extensive studies using 15 N and S-band might reveal changes in the nitrogen environment of the cluster (35).…”
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“…The concentration of chromatophores was adjusted to give an absorbance of ⌬A 562-577 nm ϭ 1.2, and solubilization was performed for 1 h. Unless otherwise indicated, the bc 1 complex was used without added cryoprotectants, because Me 2 SO or glycerol decreased the amplitude of the Q i -site semiquinone signal. Protein isotopically labeled with 15 N was prepared from R. sphaeroides grown in Sistrom media as described previously (36,37).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%