Ligand-Induced Heme Ruffling and Bent NO Geometry in Ultra-High-Resolution Structures of Nitrophorin 4,
- 28 August 2001
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Biochemistry
- Vol. 40 (38) , 11327-11337
- https://doi.org/10.1021/bi0109257
Abstract
The nitrophorins are a family of proteins that use ferric heme to transport nitric oxide (NO) from the salivary glands of blood-sucking insects to their victims, resulting in vasodilation and reduced blood coagulation. We have refined atomic resolution structures of nitrophorin 4 (NP4) from Rhodnius prolixus complexed with NO (1.08 Å) and NH3 (1.15 Å), yielding a highly detailed picture of the iron coordination sphere. In NP4−NO, the NO nitrogen is coordinated to iron (Fe−N distance = 1.66 Å) and is somewhat bent (Fe−N−O angle = 156°), with bending occurring in the same plane as the proximal histidine ring. The Fe(NO)(heme)(His) coordination geometry is unusual but consistent with an Fe(III) oxidation state that is stabilized by a highly ruffled heme. Heme ruffling occurs in both structures, apparently due to close contacts between the heme and leucines 123 and 133, but increases on binding NO even though the steric contacts have not changed. We also report the structure of NP4 in complexes with histamine (1.50 Å) and imidazole (1.27 Å). Unexpectedly, two mobile loops that rearrange to pack against the bound NO in NP4−NO, also rearrange in the NP4−imidazole complex. This conformational change is apparently driven by the nonpolar nature of the NO and imidazole (as bound) ligands. Taken together, the desolvation of the NO binding pocket through a change in protein conformation, and the bending of the NO moiety, possibly through protein-assisted heme ruffling, may lead to a nitrosyl−heme complex that is unusually resistant to autoreduction.Keywords
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