The gene coding for Pseudomonas aeruginosa cytochrome c-551 was expressed in Pseudomonas putida under aerobic conditions, using two different expression vectors; the more efficient proved to be pNM185, induced by m-toluate. Mature holo-(cytochrome c-551) was produced in high yield by this expression system, and was purified to homogeneity. Comparison of the recombinant wild-type protein with that purified from Ps. aeruginosa showed no differences in structural and functional properties. Trp(56), an internal residue in cytochrome c-551, is located at hydrogen-bonding distance from haem propionate-17, together with Arg(47). Ionization of propionate-17 was related to the observed pH-dependence of redox potential. The role of Trp(56) in determining the redox properties of Ps. aeruginosa cytochrome c-551 was assessed by site-directed mutagenesis, by substitution with Tyr (W56Y) and Phe (W56F). The W56Y mutant is similar to the wild-type cytochrome. On the other hand, the W56F mutant, although similar to the wild-type protein in spectral properties and electron donation to azurin, is characterized by a weakening of the Fe-Met(61) bond, as shown in the oxidized protein by the loss of the 695 nm band approx. 2 pH units below the wild-type. Moreover, in W56F, the midpoint potential and its pH-dependence are both different from the wild-type, These results are consistent with the hypothesis that hydrogen-bonding to haem propionate-17 is important in modulation of the redox properties of Ps. aeruginosa cytochrome c-551.

Expression and characterization of Pseudomonas aeruginosa cytochrome c-551 and two site-directed mutants: Role of tryptophan 56 in the modulation of redox properties / Cutruzzola', Francesca; I., Ciabatti; G., Rolli; S., Falcinelli; Arese, Marzia; G., Ranghino; A., Anselmino; E., Zennaro; M. C., Silvestrini. - In: BIOCHEMICAL JOURNAL. - ISSN 0264-6021. - 322:1(1997), pp. 35-42.

Expression and characterization of Pseudomonas aeruginosa cytochrome c-551 and two site-directed mutants: Role of tryptophan 56 in the modulation of redox properties

CUTRUZZOLA', Francesca;ARESE, Marzia;
1997

Abstract

The gene coding for Pseudomonas aeruginosa cytochrome c-551 was expressed in Pseudomonas putida under aerobic conditions, using two different expression vectors; the more efficient proved to be pNM185, induced by m-toluate. Mature holo-(cytochrome c-551) was produced in high yield by this expression system, and was purified to homogeneity. Comparison of the recombinant wild-type protein with that purified from Ps. aeruginosa showed no differences in structural and functional properties. Trp(56), an internal residue in cytochrome c-551, is located at hydrogen-bonding distance from haem propionate-17, together with Arg(47). Ionization of propionate-17 was related to the observed pH-dependence of redox potential. The role of Trp(56) in determining the redox properties of Ps. aeruginosa cytochrome c-551 was assessed by site-directed mutagenesis, by substitution with Tyr (W56Y) and Phe (W56F). The W56Y mutant is similar to the wild-type cytochrome. On the other hand, the W56F mutant, although similar to the wild-type protein in spectral properties and electron donation to azurin, is characterized by a weakening of the Fe-Met(61) bond, as shown in the oxidized protein by the loss of the 695 nm band approx. 2 pH units below the wild-type. Moreover, in W56F, the midpoint potential and its pH-dependence are both different from the wild-type, These results are consistent with the hypothesis that hydrogen-bonding to haem propionate-17 is important in modulation of the redox properties of Ps. aeruginosa cytochrome c-551.
1997
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Expression and characterization of Pseudomonas aeruginosa cytochrome c-551 and two site-directed mutants: Role of tryptophan 56 in the modulation of redox properties / Cutruzzola', Francesca; I., Ciabatti; G., Rolli; S., Falcinelli; Arese, Marzia; G., Ranghino; A., Anselmino; E., Zennaro; M. C., Silvestrini. - In: BIOCHEMICAL JOURNAL. - ISSN 0264-6021. - 322:1(1997), pp. 35-42.
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