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Human mitochondrial holocytochrome c synthase's heme binding, maturation determinants, and complex formation with cytochrome c.


ABSTRACT: Proper functioning of the mitochondrion requires the orchestrated assembly of respiratory complexes with their cofactors. Cytochrome c, an essential electron carrier in mitochondria and a critical component of the apoptotic pathway, contains a heme cofactor covalently attached to the protein at a conserved CXXCH motif. Although it has been known for more than two decades that heme attachment requires the mitochondrial protein holocytochrome c synthase (HCCS), the mechanism remained unknown. We purified membrane-bound human HCCS with endogenous heme and in complex with its cognate human apocytochrome c. Spectroscopic analyses of HCCS alone and complexes of HCCS with site-directed variants of cytochrome c revealed the fundamental steps of heme attachment and maturation. A conserved histidine in HCCS (His154) provided the key ligand to the heme iron. Formation of the HCCS:heme complex served as the platform for interaction with apocytochrome c. Heme was the central molecule mediating contact between HCCS and apocytochrome c. A conserved histidine in apocytochrome c (His19 of CXXCH) supplied the second axial ligand to heme in the trapped HCCS:heme:cytochrome c complex. We also examined the substrate specificity of human HCCS and converted a bacterial cytochrome c into a robust substrate for the HCCS. The results allow us to describe the molecular mechanisms underlying the HCCS reaction.

SUBMITTER: San Francisco B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3587199 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Human mitochondrial holocytochrome c synthase's heme binding, maturation determinants, and complex formation with cytochrome c.

San Francisco Brian B   Bretsnyder Eric C EC   Kranz Robert G RG  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20121112 9


Proper functioning of the mitochondrion requires the orchestrated assembly of respiratory complexes with their cofactors. Cytochrome c, an essential electron carrier in mitochondria and a critical component of the apoptotic pathway, contains a heme cofactor covalently attached to the protein at a conserved CXXCH motif. Although it has been known for more than two decades that heme attachment requires the mitochondrial protein holocytochrome c synthase (HCCS), the mechanism remained unknown. We p  ...[more]

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