Fluorescence study of the conformational properties of myoglobin structure
- 1 May 1991
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in European Journal of Biochemistry
- Vol. 198 (1) , 223-232
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1432-1033.1991.tb16005.x
Abstract
The pH‐dependent fluorescence of intact sperm whale apomyoglobin (apo‐Mb) containing two tryptophans at positions 7 and 14, and of apo‐Mb derivatives modified on Trp7 by 2‐hydroxy‐5‐nitrobenzyl bromide (Koshland reagent) and o‐nitrophenylsulphenyl chloride, has been studied. The fluorescence of apomyoglobins modified at His residues by iodoacetamide and bromoacetate, and at the N‐terminal α‐NH2 group by methylisothiocyanate, has also been investigated. The individual fluorescent properties of both tryptophans and their contributions to the total spectrum of apo‐Mb have been resolved within the pH range 2–12.5. The quantum yield of the ‘buried’ Trp14 (λmax at 326 nm) is shown to be twofold higher at pH >8.5 than that of the ‘exposed’ Trp7 (λmax at 333 nm). At pH 8.5–5.5 the fluorescence of Trp14 diminished approximately twofold due to quenching by the ionized His residue, most probably His119. The quenching is evidently dynamic because the fluorescence lifetime is shown to be linearly proportional to quantum yield in this pH range. The fluorescence of Trp7 practically does not change between pH 5.5 and 10.0 but increases 2.5–3‐fold in the pH range 5.5–4.3 while the contribution of Trp14 remains constant. The conformational changes at the N‐terminal and in the region adjacent to it, as well as in the whole apo‐Mb molecule in acidic, alkaline and neutral pH ranges, are considered. A relationship is revealed between conformational states of the heme crevice and the N‐terminal part of apo‐Mb.Keywords
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