Time-resolved single-turnover of ba3 oxidase from Thermus thermophilus

2007 
Abstract The kinetics of the oxidation of fully-reduced ba 3 cytochrome c oxidase from Thermus thermophilus by oxygen were followed by time-resolved optical spectroscopy and electrometry. Four catalytic intermediates were resolved during this reaction. The chemical nature and the spectral properties of three intermediates (compounds A , P and O ) reproduce the general features of aa 3 -type oxidases. However the F intermediate in ba 3 oxidase has a spectrum identical to the P state. This indicates that the proton taken up during the P  →  F transition does not reside in the binuclear site but is rather transferred to the covalently cross-linked tyrosine near that site. The total charge translocation associated with the F  →  O transition in ba 3 oxidase is close to that observed during the F  →  O transition in the aa 3 oxidases. However, the P R  →  F transition is characterized by significantly lower charge translocation, which probably reflects the overall lower measured pumping efficiency during multiple turnovers.
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