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Peroxidase activation of cytoglobin by anionic phospholipids: Mechanisms and consequences.


ABSTRACT: Cytoglobin (Cygb) is a hexa-coordinated hemoprotein with yet to be defined physiological functions. The iron coordination and spin state of the Cygb heme group are sensitive to oxidation of two cysteine residues (Cys38/Cys83) and/or the binding of free fatty acids. However, the roles of redox vs lipid regulators of Cygb's structural rearrangements in the context of the protein peroxidase competence are not known. Searching for physiologically relevant lipid regulators of Cygb, here we report that anionic phospholipids, particularly phosphatidylinositolphosphates, affect structural organization of the protein and modulate its iron state and peroxidase activity both conjointly and/or independently of cysteine oxidation. Thus, different anionic lipids can operate in cysteine-dependent and cysteine-independent ways as inducers of the peroxidase activity. We establish that Cygb's peroxidase activity can be utilized for the catalysis of peroxidation of anionic phospholipids (including phosphatidylinositolphosphates) yielding mono-oxygenated molecular species. Combined with the computational simulations we propose a bipartite lipid binding model that rationalizes the modes of interactions with phospholipids, the effects on structural re-arrangements and the peroxidase activity of the hemoprotein.

SUBMITTER: Tejero J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4821708 | biostudies-literature | 2016 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Peroxidase activation of cytoglobin by anionic phospholipids: Mechanisms and consequences.

Tejero Jesús J   Kapralov Alexandr A AA   Baumgartner Matthew P MP   Sparacino-Watkins Courtney E CE   Anthonymutu Tamil S TS   Vlasova Irina I II   Camacho Carlos J CJ   Gladwin Mark T MT   Bayir Hülya H   Kagan Valerian E VE  

Biochimica et biophysica acta 20160227 5


Cytoglobin (Cygb) is a hexa-coordinated hemoprotein with yet to be defined physiological functions. The iron coordination and spin state of the Cygb heme group are sensitive to oxidation of two cysteine residues (Cys38/Cys83) and/or the binding of free fatty acids. However, the roles of redox vs lipid regulators of Cygb's structural rearrangements in the context of the protein peroxidase competence are not known. Searching for physiologically relevant lipid regulators of Cygb, here we report tha  ...[more]

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