5hav

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Sperm whale myoglobin mutant L29H F33Y F43H (F33Y CuBMb) with oxygen bound

Structural highlights

5hav is a 1 chain structure with sequence from Physeter catodon. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA. For a guided tour on the structure components use FirstGlance.
Method:X-ray diffraction, Resolution 1.268Å
Ligands:HEM, OXY
Resources:FirstGlance, OCA, PDBe, RCSB, PDBsum, ProSAT

Function

MYG_PHYMC Serves as a reserve supply of oxygen and facilitates the movement of oxygen within muscles.

Publication Abstract from PubMed

Heme-copper oxidases (HCOs) catalyze efficient reduction of O2 to water in biological respiration. Despite progress made in studying native enzymes and their models, the roles played by non-covalent interactions in promoting this activity are still not well understood. Herein, we report EPR spectroscopic studies of cryoreduced oxy-F33Y-CuBMb, a functional model of HCOs engineered in myoglobin (Mb). We find that the cryoreduction at 77K of the O2-bound form, trapped in the conformation of the parent oxyferrous form displays a ferric-hydroperoxo EPR signal, in contrast to the cryoreduced oxy-wild type Mb (WTMb), which is unable to deliver a proton and shows a signal from the peroxo-ferric state. Crystallography of oxy-F33Y-CuBMb reveals an extensive hydrogen-bonding network involving water molecules, which is absent from oxy-WTMb. This H-bonding, proton-delivery network is the key structural feature that has transformed the reversible oxygen-binding protein, WTMb, into F33Y-CuBMb, an oxygen-activating enzyme that reduces oxygen to water. These results provide direct evidence of the importance of H-bonding networks involving water in conferring enzymatic activity to a designed metalloenzyme. Incorporating such extended H-bonding networks in the design of other metalloenzymes may allow conferring and fine-tuning their enzymatic activities.

Spectroscopic and crystallographic evidence for the role of a water-containing hydrogen bonding network in oxidase activity of an engineered myoglobin.,Petrik ID, Davydov R, Ross M, Zhao X, Hoffman B, Lu Y J Am Chem Soc. 2015 Dec 30. PMID:26716352[1]

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  1. Petrik ID, Davydov R, Ross M, Zhao X, Hoffman B, Lu Y. Spectroscopic and crystallographic evidence for the role of a water-containing hydrogen bonding network in oxidase activity of an engineered myoglobin. J Am Chem Soc. 2015 Dec 30. PMID:26716352 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacs.5b12004

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