Effect of the tyrosine 96 hydrogen bond on the inactivation of cytochromeP‐450caminduced by hydrostatic pressure
- 1 October 1990
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in European Journal of Biochemistry
- Vol. 193 (2) , 383-386
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1432-1033.1990.tb19350.x
Abstract
The effects of removal of the tyrosine 96 hydrogen bond on the stability and conformational events of cytochrome P-450cam are presented in this communication. Hydrostatic pressure has been used as a tool to perturbe the structure leading to the formation of cytochrome P-420, an inactivated but soluble and undenatured form of the enzyme. We show that the spin transition of cytochrome P-450cam, which is known to be influenced by hydrostatic pressure, is affected by this single mutation. The free energy of stabilisation of native substrate-free cytochrome P-450cam is not affected by the removal of the tyrosine 96 hydrogen bond via mutagenesis to phenylalanine, whereas the substrate-bound protein shows a difference of 21 kJ/mol. These results, as well as an observed 110 ml/mol difference for the volume of the inactivation reaction between substrate-bound native and mutant proteins, have been interpreted in terms of a more hydrated heme pocket for the site-directed mutant at position 96 compared to the wild-type protein where camphor is tightly bound via the tyrosine 96 hydrogen bond and water excluded from the active site.Keywords
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