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Covalent attachment of the heme to Synechococcus hemoglobin alters its reactivity toward nitric oxide.


ABSTRACT: The cyanobacterium Synechococcus sp. PCC 7002 produces a monomeric hemoglobin (GlbN) implicated in the detoxification of reactive nitrogen and oxygen species. GlbN contains a b heme, which can be modified under certain reducing conditions. The modified protein (GlbN-A) has one heme-histidine C-N linkage similar to the C-S linkage of cytochrome c. No clear functional role has been assigned to this modification. Here, optical absorbance and NMR spectroscopies were used to compare the reactivity of GlbN and GlbN-A toward nitric oxide (NO). Both forms of the protein are capable of NO dioxygenase activity and both undergo heme bleaching after multiple NO challenges. GlbN and GlbN-A bind NO in the ferric state and form diamagnetic complexes (FeIII-NO) that resist reductive nitrosylation to the paramagnetic FeII-NO forms. Dithionite reduction of FeIII-NO GlbN and GlbN-A, however, resulted in distinct outcomes. Whereas GlbN-A rapidly formed the expected FeII-NO complex, NO binding to FeII GlbN caused immediate heme loss and, remarkably, was followed by slow heme rebinding and HNO (nitrosyl hydride) production. Additionally, combining FeIII GlbN, 15N-labeled nitrite, and excess dithionite resulted in the formation of FeII-H15NO GlbN. Dithionite-mediated HNO production was also observed for the related GlbN from Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803. Although ferrous GlbN-A appeared capable of trapping preformed HNO, the histidine-heme post-translational modification extinguished the NO reduction chemistry associated with GlbN. Overall, the results suggest a role for the covalent modification in FeII GlbNs: protection from NO-mediated heme loss and prevention of HNO formation.

SUBMITTER: Preimesberger MR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6214621 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Covalent attachment of the heme to Synechococcus hemoglobin alters its reactivity toward nitric oxide.

Preimesberger Matthew R MR   Johnson Eric A EA   Nye Dillon B DB   Lecomte Juliette T J JTJ  

Journal of inorganic biochemistry 20170922


The cyanobacterium Synechococcus sp. PCC 7002 produces a monomeric hemoglobin (GlbN) implicated in the detoxification of reactive nitrogen and oxygen species. GlbN contains a b heme, which can be modified under certain reducing conditions. The modified protein (GlbN-A) has one heme-histidine C-N linkage similar to the C-S linkage of cytochrome c. No clear functional role has been assigned to this modification. Here, optical absorbance and NMR spectroscopies were used to compare the reactivity of  ...[more]

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