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Photogeneration and Quenching of Tryptophan Radical in Azurin.


ABSTRACT: Tryptophan and tyrosine can form radical intermediates that enable long-range, multistep electron transfer (ET) reactions in proteins. This report describes the mechanisms of formation and quenching of a neutral tryptophan radical in azurin, a blue-copper protein that contains native tyrosine (Y108 and Y72) and tryptophan (W48) residues. A long-lived neutral tryptophan radical W48• is formed upon UV-photoexcitation of a zinc(II)-substituted azurin mutant in the presence of an external electron acceptor. The quantum yield of W48• formation (?) depends upon the tyrosine residues in the protein. A tyrosine-deficient mutant, Zn(II)Az48W, exhibited a value of ? = 0.080 with a Co(III) electron acceptor. A nearly identical quantum yield was observed when the electron acceptor was the analogous tyrosine-free, copper(II) mutant; this result for the Zn(II)Az48W:Cu(II)Az48W mixture suggests there is an interprotein ET path. A single tyrosine residue at one of the native positions reduced the quantum yield to 0.062 (Y108) or 0.067 (Y72). Wild-type azurin with two tyrosine residues exhibited a quantum yield of ? = 0.045. These data indicate that tyrosine is able to quench the tryptophan radical in azurin.

SUBMITTER: Larson BC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5092234 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Photogeneration and Quenching of Tryptophan Radical in Azurin.

Larson Bethany C BC   Pomponio Jennifer R JR   Shafaat Hannah S HS   Kim Rachel H RH   Leigh Brian S BS   Tauber Michael J MJ   Kim Judy E JE  

The journal of physical chemistry. B 20150217 29


Tryptophan and tyrosine can form radical intermediates that enable long-range, multistep electron transfer (ET) reactions in proteins. This report describes the mechanisms of formation and quenching of a neutral tryptophan radical in azurin, a blue-copper protein that contains native tyrosine (Y108 and Y72) and tryptophan (W48) residues. A long-lived neutral tryptophan radical W48• is formed upon UV-photoexcitation of a zinc(II)-substituted azurin mutant in the presence of an external electron a  ...[more]

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