Role of the K-channel in the pH-dependence of the reaction of cytochrome c oxidase with hydrogen peroxide.

Abstract:

:The reaction of cytochrome c oxidase (COX) from Rhodobacter sphaeroides with hydrogen peroxide has been studied at alkaline (pH 8.5) and acidic (pH 6.5) conditions with the aid of a stopped-flow apparatus. Absorption changes in the entire 350-800 nm spectral range were monitored and analyzed by a global fitting procedure. The reaction can be described by the sequential formation of two intermediates analogous to compounds I and II of peroxidases: oxidized COX + H2O2 --> intermediate I --> intermediate II. At pH as high as 8.5, intermediate I appears to be a mixture of at least two species characterized by absorption bands at approximately 607 nm (P607) and approximately 580 nm (F-I580) that rise synchronously. At acidic pH (6.5), intermediate I is represented mainly by a component with an alpha-peak around 575 nm (F-I575) that is probably equivalent to the so-called F* species observed with the bovine COX. The data are consistent with a pH-dependent reaction branching at the step of intermediate I formation. To get further insight into the mechanism of the pH-dependence, the peroxide reaction was studied using two mutants of the R. sphaeroides oxidase, K362M and D132N, that block, respectively, the proton-conducting K- and D-channels. The D132N mutation does not affect significantly the Ox --> intermediate I step of the peroxide reaction. In contrast, K362M replacement exerts a dramatic effect, eliminating the pH-dependence of intermediate I formation. The data obtained allow us to propose that formation of the acidic form of intermediate I (F-I575, F*) requires protonation of some group at/near the binuclear site that follows or is concerted with peroxide binding. The protonation involves specifically the K-channel. Presumably, a proton vacancy can be generated in the site as a consequence of the proton-assisted heterolytic scission of the O-O bond of the bound peroxide. The results are consistent with a proposal [Vygodina, T. V., Pecoraro, C., Mitchell, D., Gennis, R., and Konstantinov, A. A. (1998) Biochemistry 37, 3053-3061] that the K-channel may be involved in the delivery of the first four protons in the catalytic cycle (starting from reduction of the oxidized form) including proton uptake coupled to reduction of the binuclear site and transfer of protons driven by cleavage of the dioxygen O-O bond in the binculear site. Once peroxide intermediate I has been formed, generation of a strong oxene ligand at the heme a3 iron triggers a transition of the enzyme to the "peroxidase conformation" in which the K-channel is closed and the binuclear site becomes protonically disconnected from the bulk aqueous phase.

journal_name

Biochemistry

journal_title

Biochemistry

authors

Pecoraro C,Gennis RB,Vygodina TV,Konstantinov AA

doi

10.1021/bi010115v

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2001-08-14 00:00:00

pages

9695-708

issue

32

eissn

0006-2960

issn

1520-4995

journal_volume

40

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