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Characterization and calculation of a cytochrome c-cytochrome b5 complex using NMR data.


ABSTRACT: To identify the binding site for bovine cytochrome b(5) (cyt b(5)) on horse cytochrome c (cyt c), cross-saturation transfer NMR experiments were performed with (2)H- and (15)N-enriched cyt c and unlabeled cyt b(5). In addition, chemical shift changes of the cyt c backbone amide and side chain methyl resonances were monitored as a function of cyt b(5) concentration. The chemical shift changes indicate that the complex is in fast exchange, and are consistent with a 1:1 stoichiometry. A K(a) of (4 +/- 3) x 10(5) M(-)(1) was obtained with a lower limit of 855 s(-)(1) for the dissociation rate of the complex. Mapping of the chemical shift variations and intensity changes upon cross-saturation NMR experiments in the complex reveals a single, contiguous interaction interface on cyt c. Using NMR data as constraints, a protein docking program was used to calculate two low-energy model complex clusters. Independent calculations of the effect of the cyt b(5) heme ring current-induced magnetic dipole on cyt c were used to discriminate between the different models. The interaction surface of horse cyt c in the current experimentally constrained model of the cyt c-cyt b(5) complex is similar but not identical to the interface predicted in yeast cyt c by Brownian dynamics and docking calculations. The occurrence of different amino acids at the protein-protein interface and the dissimilar assumptions employed in the calculations can largely account for the nonidentical interfaces.

SUBMITTER: Deep S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2547882 | biostudies-literature | 2005 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Characterization and calculation of a cytochrome c-cytochrome b5 complex using NMR data.

Deep Shashank S   Im Sang-Choul SC   Zuiderweg Erik R P ER   Waskell Lucy L  

Biochemistry 20050801 31


To identify the binding site for bovine cytochrome b(5) (cyt b(5)) on horse cytochrome c (cyt c), cross-saturation transfer NMR experiments were performed with (2)H- and (15)N-enriched cyt c and unlabeled cyt b(5). In addition, chemical shift changes of the cyt c backbone amide and side chain methyl resonances were monitored as a function of cyt b(5) concentration. The chemical shift changes indicate that the complex is in fast exchange, and are consistent with a 1:1 stoichiometry. A K(a) of (4  ...[more]

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