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The IsdG-family of haem oxygenases degrades haem to a novel chromophore.


ABSTRACT: Enzymatic haem catabolism by haem oxygenases is conserved from bacteria to humans and proceeds through a common mechanism leading to the formation of iron, carbon monoxide and biliverdin. The first members of a novel class of haem oxygenases were recently identified in Staphylococcus aureus (IsdG and IsdI) and were termed the IsdG-family of haem oxygenases. Enzymes of the IsdG-family form tertiary structures distinct from those of the canonical haem oxygenase family, suggesting that IsdG-family members degrade haem via a unique reaction mechanism. Herein we report that the IsdG-family of haem oxygenases degrade haem to the oxo-bilirubin chromophore staphylobilin. We also present the crystal structure of haem-bound IsdI in which haem ruffling and constrained binding of oxygen is consistent with cleavage of the porphyrin ring at the beta- or delta-meso carbons. Combined, these data establish that the IsdG-family of haem oxygenases degrades haem to a novel chromophore distinct from biliverdin.

SUBMITTER: Reniere ML 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3800195 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The IsdG-family of haem oxygenases degrades haem to a novel chromophore.

Reniere Michelle L ML   Ukpabi Georgia N GN   Harry S Reese SR   Stec Donald F DF   Krull Robert R   Wright David W DW   Bachmann Brian O BO   Murphy Michael E ME   Skaar Eric P EP  

Molecular microbiology 20100217 6


Enzymatic haem catabolism by haem oxygenases is conserved from bacteria to humans and proceeds through a common mechanism leading to the formation of iron, carbon monoxide and biliverdin. The first members of a novel class of haem oxygenases were recently identified in Staphylococcus aureus (IsdG and IsdI) and were termed the IsdG-family of haem oxygenases. Enzymes of the IsdG-family form tertiary structures distinct from those of the canonical haem oxygenase family, suggesting that IsdG-family  ...[more]

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