Correlation between Root effect and hemichrome stability in tetrameric hemoglobins

Oxidation of Hbs leads to the formation of different forms of Fe(III) that are relevant to a range of biochemical and physiological functions. Here we report a combined EPR/x-ray crystallography study performed at acidic pH on six ferric tetrameric Hbs. Five of the Hbs were isolated from the high-An...

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Main Authors: VERGARA, ALESSANDRO, FRANZESE, MARISA, MERLINO, ANTONELLO, BONOMI, GIOVANNA, MAZZARELLA, LELIO, C. Verde, D. Giordano, G. Di Prisco, C. Lee, J. Peisach
Other Authors: Vergara, Alessandro, Franzese, Marisa, Merlino, Antonello, Bonomi, Giovanna, C., Verde, D., Giordano, G., Di Prisco, C., Lee, J., Peisach, Mazzarella, Lelio
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spelling ftunivnapoliiris:oai:www.iris.unina.it:11588/353060 2024-04-21T07:52:02+00:00 Correlation between Root effect and hemichrome stability in tetrameric hemoglobins VERGARA, ALESSANDRO FRANZESE, MARISA MERLINO, ANTONELLO BONOMI, GIOVANNA MAZZARELLA, LELIO C. Verde D. Giordano G. Di Prisco C. Lee J. Peisach Vergara, Alessandro Franzese, Marisa Merlino, Antonello Bonomi, Giovanna C., Verde D., Giordano G., Di Prisco C., Lee J., Peisach Mazzarella, Lelio 2009 ELETTRONICO http://hdl.handle.net/11588/353060 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bpj.2009.04.056 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000268926500021 volume:97 firstpage:866 lastpage:874 numberofpages:9 journal:BIOPHYSICAL JOURNAL http://hdl.handle.net/11588/353060 doi:10.1016/j.bpj.2009.04.056 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-65549135383 info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2009 ftunivnapoliiris https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bpj.2009.04.056 2024-03-28T02:00:36Z Oxidation of Hbs leads to the formation of different forms of Fe(III) that are relevant to a range of biochemical and physiological functions. Here we report a combined EPR/x-ray crystallography study performed at acidic pH on six ferric tetrameric Hbs. Five of the Hbs were isolated from the high-Antarctic notothenioid fishes Trematomus bernacchii, Trematomus newnesi, and Gymnodraco acuticeps, and one was isolated from the sub-Antarctic notothenioid Cottoperca gobio. Our EPR analysis reveals that 1), in all of these Hbs, at acidic pH the aquomet form and two hemichromes coexist; and 2), only in the three Hbs that exhibit the Root effect is a significant amount of the pentacoordinate (5C) high-spin Fe(III) form found. The crystal structure at acidic pH of the ferric form of the Root-effect Hb from T. bernacchii is also reported at 1.7 A ̊ resolution. This structure reveals a 5C state of the heme iron for both the a- and b-chains within a T quaternary structure. Altogether, the spectroscopic and crystallographic results indicate that the Root effect and hemichrome stability at acidic pH are correlated in tetrameric Hbs. Furthermore, Antarctic fish Hbs exhibit higher peroxidase activity than mammalian and temperate fish Hbs, suggesting that a partial hemichrome state in tetrameric Hbs, unlike in monomeric Hbs, does not remove the need for protection from peroxide attack, in contrast to previous results from monomeric Hbs Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic IRIS Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II Biophysical Journal 97 3 866 874
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description Oxidation of Hbs leads to the formation of different forms of Fe(III) that are relevant to a range of biochemical and physiological functions. Here we report a combined EPR/x-ray crystallography study performed at acidic pH on six ferric tetrameric Hbs. Five of the Hbs were isolated from the high-Antarctic notothenioid fishes Trematomus bernacchii, Trematomus newnesi, and Gymnodraco acuticeps, and one was isolated from the sub-Antarctic notothenioid Cottoperca gobio. Our EPR analysis reveals that 1), in all of these Hbs, at acidic pH the aquomet form and two hemichromes coexist; and 2), only in the three Hbs that exhibit the Root effect is a significant amount of the pentacoordinate (5C) high-spin Fe(III) form found. The crystal structure at acidic pH of the ferric form of the Root-effect Hb from T. bernacchii is also reported at 1.7 A ̊ resolution. This structure reveals a 5C state of the heme iron for both the a- and b-chains within a T quaternary structure. Altogether, the spectroscopic and crystallographic results indicate that the Root effect and hemichrome stability at acidic pH are correlated in tetrameric Hbs. Furthermore, Antarctic fish Hbs exhibit higher peroxidase activity than mammalian and temperate fish Hbs, suggesting that a partial hemichrome state in tetrameric Hbs, unlike in monomeric Hbs, does not remove the need for protection from peroxide attack, in contrast to previous results from monomeric Hbs
author2 Vergara, Alessandro
Franzese, Marisa
Merlino, Antonello
Bonomi, Giovanna
C., Verde
D., Giordano
G., Di Prisco
C., Lee
J., Peisach
Mazzarella, Lelio
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author VERGARA, ALESSANDRO
FRANZESE, MARISA
MERLINO, ANTONELLO
BONOMI, GIOVANNA
MAZZARELLA, LELIO
C. Verde
D. Giordano
G. Di Prisco
C. Lee
J. Peisach
spellingShingle VERGARA, ALESSANDRO
FRANZESE, MARISA
MERLINO, ANTONELLO
BONOMI, GIOVANNA
MAZZARELLA, LELIO
C. Verde
D. Giordano
G. Di Prisco
C. Lee
J. Peisach
Correlation between Root effect and hemichrome stability in tetrameric hemoglobins
author_facet VERGARA, ALESSANDRO
FRANZESE, MARISA
MERLINO, ANTONELLO
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G. Di Prisco
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J. Peisach
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title Correlation between Root effect and hemichrome stability in tetrameric hemoglobins
title_short Correlation between Root effect and hemichrome stability in tetrameric hemoglobins
title_full Correlation between Root effect and hemichrome stability in tetrameric hemoglobins
title_fullStr Correlation between Root effect and hemichrome stability in tetrameric hemoglobins
title_full_unstemmed Correlation between Root effect and hemichrome stability in tetrameric hemoglobins
title_sort correlation between root effect and hemichrome stability in tetrameric hemoglobins
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