1998
DOI: 10.1021/bi9803473
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Solution Structure of Reduced Monomeric Q133M2 Copper, Zinc Superoxide Dismutase (SOD). Why Is SOD a Dimeric Enzyme?,

Abstract: Copper, zinc superoxide dismutase is a dimeric enzyme, and it has been shown that no cooperativity between the two subunits of the dimer is operative. The substitution of two hydrophobic residues, Phe 50 and Gly 51, with two Glu's at the interface region has disrupted the quaternary structure of the protein, thus producing a soluble monomeric form. However, this monomeric form was found to have an activity lower than that of the native dimeric species (10%). To answer the fundamental question of the role of th… Show more

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“…In addition, the backbone oxygen atoms of residues Cys-57 and Gly-61 in this loop form three hydrogen bonds that correctly orient the side chain of Arg-143, an important determinant of copper ion accessibility in SOD1 (27,28,(45)(46)(47)(48). These structural features increase the likelihood that disulfide reduction at Cys-57, and the disorder of this loop could facilitate partial unfolding, monomerization, metal ion loss, or altered reactivity of bound copper.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In addition, the backbone oxygen atoms of residues Cys-57 and Gly-61 in this loop form three hydrogen bonds that correctly orient the side chain of Arg-143, an important determinant of copper ion accessibility in SOD1 (27,28,(45)(46)(47)(48). These structural features increase the likelihood that disulfide reduction at Cys-57, and the disorder of this loop could facilitate partial unfolding, monomerization, metal ion loss, or altered reactivity of bound copper.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Structural properties of SOD1 that contribute to its extreme thermochemical stability include an eight-stranded ␤-barrel motif, binding sites for copper and zinc ions, hydrophobic interactions associated with dimerization, and an unusual intrasubunit disulfide bond bridging a loop residue, Cys-57, and Cys-146 of the ␤-barrel (24, 26). The loop that includes Cys-57 also strongly influences the conformation of Arg-143, which regu-lates steering of superoxide anion and reactivity of the copper ion via a local hydrogen bond network and the disulfide linkage to Cys-146 (27)(28)(29). Furthermore, portions of this loop contribute to the dimer interface and form the zinc ion binding site (26).…”
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“…The 15 N-labeled protein in which the non-conserved cysteine residues, Cys 6 and Cys 111 , were mutated to Ser was obtained by growing the cells in the M9 minimal medium with N 15 -NH 4 Cl following a reported procedure (16), whereas LB medium was used for the nonlabeled protein. The cells were grown at 37°C until A 600 ϭ 0.6 and induced with 1.0 mM isopropyl 1-thio-␤-D-galactopyranoside for 6 h. The protein was isolated and purified according to previously published protocols (16). Fully reduced and demetallated hSOD1 (E,E-hSOD1 SH ) was prepared by treating the isolated protein with dithiothreitol at 37°C for 1 h in an anaerobic chamber to reduce the disulfide bond (13).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 Consequently, quantitative measurements of the effective diffusivity provide information on the shape and the interactions of the diffusing molecule. This property is widely exploited in in vitro MRS studies of biomolecules in solution to assess various biophysical and biochemical parameters, including the hydrodynamics and the folding/unfolding of proteins, 10 proton exchange with biomacromolecules, 11 the oligomerization state of biomacromolecules 12 and protein-ligand interactions. 13 Equation (8) shows that diffusion strongly depends on temperature which should therefore ideally be kept constant throughout the diffusion measurement, unless temperature per se is the parameter of interest.…”
Section: The Diffusion Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It should be noted that eqn (12) ignores the effects of displacement during the gradient pulse (the so-called short gradient pulse limit). Experimentally, this condition is approximated by keeping ( D (Fig.…”
Section: Diffusion Mrs Techniques Basic Principles Of the Pulsed-®eldmentioning
confidence: 99%