Investigation of the redox-dependent modulation of structure and dynamics in human cytochrome c.

2016 
Abstract Redox-dependent changes in the structure and dynamics of human cytochrome c (Cyt c ) were investigated by solution NMR. We found significant structural changes in several regions, including residues 23–28 (loop 3), which were further corroborated by chemical shift differences between the reduced and oxidized states of Cyt c . These differences are essential for discriminating redox states in Cyt c by cytochrome c oxidase (C c O) during electron transfer reactions. Carr-Purcell-Meiboom-Gill (CPMG) relaxation dispersion experiments identified that the region around His33 undergoes conformational exchanges on the μs-ms timescale, indicating significant redox-dependent structural changes. Because His33 is not part of the interaction site for C c O, our data suggest that the dynamic properties of the region, which is far from the interaction site for C c O, contribute to conformational changes during electron transfer to C c O.
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