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Engineering the redox potential over a wide range within a new class of FeS proteins.


ABSTRACT: MitoNEET is a newly discovered mitochondrial protein and a target of the TZD class of antidiabetes drugs. MitoNEET is homodimeric with each protomer binding a [2Fe-2S] center through a rare 3-Cys and 1-His coordination geometry. Both the fold and the coordination of the [2Fe-2S] centers suggest that it could have novel properties compared to other known [2Fe-2S] proteins. We tested the robustness of mitoNEET to mutation and the range over which the redox potential (E(M)) could be tuned. We found that the protein could tolerate an array of mutations that modified the E(M) of the [2Fe-2S] center over a range of ?700 mV, which is the largest E(M) range engineered in an FeS protein and, importantly, spans the cellular redox range (+200 to -300 mV). These properties make mitoNEET potentially useful for both physiological studies and industrial applications as a stable, water-soluble, redox agent.

SUBMITTER: Zuris JA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2944382 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Engineering the redox potential over a wide range within a new class of FeS proteins.

Zuris John A JA   Halim Danny A DA   Conlan Andrea R AR   Abresch Edward C EC   Nechushtai Rachel R   Paddock Mark L ML   Jennings Patricia A PA  

Journal of the American Chemical Society 20100901 38


MitoNEET is a newly discovered mitochondrial protein and a target of the TZD class of antidiabetes drugs. MitoNEET is homodimeric with each protomer binding a [2Fe-2S] center through a rare 3-Cys and 1-His coordination geometry. Both the fold and the coordination of the [2Fe-2S] centers suggest that it could have novel properties compared to other known [2Fe-2S] proteins. We tested the robustness of mitoNEET to mutation and the range over which the redox potential (E(M)) could be tuned. We found  ...[more]

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