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A nanosecond time-resolved XFEL analysis of structural changes associated with CO release from cytochrome c oxidase

Bovine cytochrome c oxidase (CcO), a 420-kDa membrane protein, pumps protons using electrostatic repulsion between protons transferred through a water channel and net positive charges created by oxidation of heme (Fe ) for reduction of O at heme (Fe ). For this process to function properly, timing i...

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Published in:Science advances 2017-07, Vol.3 (7), p.e1603042-e1603042
Main Authors: Shimada, Atsuhiro, Kubo, Minoru, Baba, Seiki, Yamashita, Keitaro, Hirata, Kunio, Ueno, Go, Nomura, Takashi, Kimura, Tetsunari, Shinzawa-Itoh, Kyoko, Baba, Junpei, Hatano, Keita, Eto, Yuki, Miyamoto, Akari, Murakami, Hironori, Kumasaka, Takashi, Owada, Shigeki, Tono, Kensuke, Yabashi, Makina, Yamaguchi, Yoshihiro, Yanagisawa, Sachiko, Sakaguchi, Miyuki, Ogura, Takashi, Komiya, Ryo, Yan, Jiwang, Yamashita, Eiki, Yamamoto, Masaki, Ago, Hideo, Yoshikawa, Shinya, Tsukihara, Tomitake
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Summary:Bovine cytochrome c oxidase (CcO), a 420-kDa membrane protein, pumps protons using electrostatic repulsion between protons transferred through a water channel and net positive charges created by oxidation of heme (Fe ) for reduction of O at heme (Fe ). For this process to function properly, timing is essential: The channel must be closed after collection of the protons to be pumped and before Fe oxidation. If the channel were to remain open, spontaneous backflow of the collected protons would occur. For elucidation of the channel closure mechanism, the opening of the channel, which occurs upon release of CO from CcO, is investigated by newly developed time-resolved x-ray free-electron laser and infrared techniques with nanosecond time resolution. The opening process indicates that Cu senses completion of proton collection and binds O before binding to Fe to close the water channel using a conformational relay system, which includes Cu , heme , and a transmembrane helix, to block backflow of the collected protons.
ISSN:2375-2548
2375-2548
DOI:10.1126/sciadv.1603042