Correlations between the Electronic Properties of Shewanella oneidensis Cytochrome c Nitrite
Reductase (ccNiR) and Its Structure: Effects of Heme Oxidation State
and Active Site Ligation
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The
electrochemical properties of Shewanella oneidensis cytochrome c nitrite reductase (ccNiR), a homodimer
that contains five hemes per protomer, were investigated by UV–visible
and electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectropotentiometries.
Global analysis of the UV–vis spectropotentiometric results
yielded highly reproducible values for the heme midpoint potentials.
These midpoint potential values were then assigned to specific hemes
in each protomer (as defined in previous X-ray diffraction studies)
by comparing the EPR and UV–vis spectropotentiometric results,
taking advantage of the high sensitivity of EPR spectra to the structural
microenvironment of paramagnetic centers. Addition of the strong-field
ligand cyanide led to a 70 mV positive shift of the active site’s
midpoint potential, as the cyanide bound to the initially five-coordinate
high-spin heme and triggered a high-spin to low-spin transition. With
cyanide present, three of the remaining hemes gave rise to distinctive
and readily assignable EPR spectral changes upon reduction, while
a fourth was EPR-silent. At high applied potentials, interpretation
of the EPR spectra in the absence of cyanide was complicated by a
magnetic interaction that appears to involve three of five hemes in
each protomer. At lower applied potentials, the spectra recorded in
the presence and absence of cyanide were similar, which aided global
assignment of the signals. The midpoint potential of the EPR-silent
heme could be assigned by default, but the assignment was also confirmed
by UV–vis spectropotentiometric analysis of the H268M mutant
of ccNiR, in which one of the EPR-silent heme’s histidine axial
ligands was replaced with a methionine.
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Stein, Natalia; Love, Daniel; Judd, Evan T.; Elliott, Sean J.; Bennett, Brian; Pacheco, A. Andrew (2016). Correlations between the Electronic Properties of Shewanella oneidensis Cytochrome c Nitrite
Reductase (ccNiR) and Its Structure: Effects of Heme Oxidation State
and Active Site Ligation. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.biochem.5b00330