Two previously unknown isoforms, labelled iso I and iso II, of the oxygen-carrying protein, myohemerythrin, have been isolated from carcasses of the sipunculid worm, Phascolopsis gouldii. The two isoforms have non-identical N-terminal amino acid sequences and slightly different absorption spectra in the met form. Far-ultraviolet circular dichroism shows that iso I contains approximately 69% α-helix. The complete amino acid sequence for iso I was obtained. The molecular weight calculated from this amino acid sequence and including the active site FeOFe unit, is 13 829. All of the physical and chemical properties of iso I noted above, including the amino acid sequence, are very similar to those of T. zostericola myohemerythrin. Except for the amino acid sequence, these properties are also very similar to that of a subunit in hemerythrin, the octametric analog found in hemerythrocytes. Only 58 of the 113 residues in P. gouldii hemerythrin are conserved in iso I. Sequence comparisons were used to help identify residues responsible for maintaining the common tertiary and diiron site structures in hemerythrin and myohemerythrin. The seven iron ligand residues previously identified in crystal structures of hemerythrin and myohemerythrin are conserved in iso I. However, none of the ten residue pairs previously identified as engaging in direct salt-bridge or hydrogen bond interactions between subunits in the hemerythrin octamer are conserved in iso I.

Myohemerythrin from the sipunculid Phascolopsis gouldii: purification, properties and amino acid sequence / R.C. Long, J-H. Zhang, D.M. Kurtz, A. Negri, G. Tedeschi, F. Bonomi. - In: BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA. - ISSN 0006-3002. - 1122:2(1992), pp. 136-142. [10.1016/0167-4838(92)90315-5]

Myohemerythrin from the sipunculid Phascolopsis gouldii: purification, properties and amino acid sequence

A. Negri;G. Tedeschi
Penultimo
;
F. Bonomi
Ultimo
1992

Abstract

Two previously unknown isoforms, labelled iso I and iso II, of the oxygen-carrying protein, myohemerythrin, have been isolated from carcasses of the sipunculid worm, Phascolopsis gouldii. The two isoforms have non-identical N-terminal amino acid sequences and slightly different absorption spectra in the met form. Far-ultraviolet circular dichroism shows that iso I contains approximately 69% α-helix. The complete amino acid sequence for iso I was obtained. The molecular weight calculated from this amino acid sequence and including the active site FeOFe unit, is 13 829. All of the physical and chemical properties of iso I noted above, including the amino acid sequence, are very similar to those of T. zostericola myohemerythrin. Except for the amino acid sequence, these properties are also very similar to that of a subunit in hemerythrin, the octametric analog found in hemerythrocytes. Only 58 of the 113 residues in P. gouldii hemerythrin are conserved in iso I. Sequence comparisons were used to help identify residues responsible for maintaining the common tertiary and diiron site structures in hemerythrin and myohemerythrin. The seven iron ligand residues previously identified in crystal structures of hemerythrin and myohemerythrin are conserved in iso I. However, none of the ten residue pairs previously identified as engaging in direct salt-bridge or hydrogen bond interactions between subunits in the hemerythrin octamer are conserved in iso I.
(P. gouldii); Amino acid sequence; Myohemerythrin; Sipunculid
Settore BIO/10 - Biochimica
1992
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