Resonance Raman Studies of Oxo Intermediates in the Reaction of Pulsed Cytochrome bo with Hydrogen Peroxide
- 9 May 2000
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Biochemistry
- Vol. 39 (22), 6669-6678
- https://doi.org/10.1021/bi992538r
Abstract
Cytochrome bo from Escherichia coli, a member of the heme-copper terminal oxidase superfamily, physiologically catalyzes reduction of O(2) by quinols and simultaneously translocates protons across the cytoplasmic membrane. The reaction of its ferric pulsed form with hydrogen peroxide was investigated with steady-state resonance Raman spectroscopy using a homemade microcirculating system. Three oxygen-isotope-sensitive Raman bands were observed at 805/X, 783/753, and (767)/730 cm(-)(1) for intermediates derived from H(2)(16)O(2)/H(2)(18)O(2). The experiments using H(2)(16)O(18)O yielded no new bands, indicating that all the bands arose from the Fe=O stretching (nu(Fe)(=)(O)) mode. Among them, the intensity of the 805/X cm(-)(1) pair increased at higher pH, and the species giving rise to this band seemed to correspond to the P intermediate of bovine cytochrome c oxidase (CcO) on the basis of the reported fact that the P intermediate of cytochrome bo appeared prior to the formation of the F species at higher pH. For this intermediate, a Raman band assignable to the C-O stretching mode of a tyrosyl radical was deduced at 1489 cm(-)(1) from difference spectra. This suggests that the P intermediate of cytochrome bo contains an Fe(IV)=O heme and a tyrosyl radical like compound I of prostaglandin H synthase. The 783/753 cm(-)(1) pair, which was dominant at neutral pH and close to the nu(Fe)(=)(O) frequency of the oxoferryl intermediate of CcO, presumably arises from the F intermediate. On the contrary, the (767)/730 cm(-)(1) species has no counterpart in CcO. Its presence may support the branched reaction scheme proposed previously for O(2) reduction by cytochrome bo.Keywords
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