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Reconstructing a flavodoxin oxidoreductase with early amino acids.


ABSTRACT: Primitive proteins are proposed to have utilized organic cofactors more frequently than transition metals in redox reactions. Thus, an experimental validation on whether a protein constituted solely by early amino acids and an organic cofactor can perform electron transfer activity is an urgent challenge. In this paper, by substituting "late amino acids (C, F, M, T, W, and Y)" with "early amino acids (A, L, and V)" in a flavodoxin, we constructed a flavodoxin mutant and evaluated its characteristic properties. The major results showed that: (1) The flavodoxin mutant has structural characteristics similar to wild-type protein; (2) Although the semiquinone and hydroquinone flavodoxin mutants possess lower stability than the corresponding form of wild-type flavodoxin, the redox potential of double electron reduction Em,7 (fld) reached -360 mV, indicating that the flavodoxin mutant constituted solely by early amino acids can exert effective electron transfer activity.

SUBMITTER: Lu MF 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3709815 | biostudies-literature | 2013

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Reconstructing a flavodoxin oxidoreductase with early amino acids.

Lu Ming-Feng MF   Ji Hong-Fang HF   Li Ting-Xuan TX   Kang Shou-Kai SK   Zhang Yue-Jie YJ   Zheng Jue-Fei JF   Tian Tian T   Jia Xi-Shuai XS   Lin Xing-Ming XM   Zhang Hong-Yu HY  

International journal of molecular sciences 20130619 6


Primitive proteins are proposed to have utilized organic cofactors more frequently than transition metals in redox reactions. Thus, an experimental validation on whether a protein constituted solely by early amino acids and an organic cofactor can perform electron transfer activity is an urgent challenge. In this paper, by substituting "late amino acids (C, F, M, T, W, and Y)" with "early amino acids (A, L, and V)" in a flavodoxin, we constructed a flavodoxin mutant and evaluated its characteris  ...[more]

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