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タイトル: Protein oxidation mediated by heme-induced active site conversion specific for heme-regulated transcription factor, iron response regulator
著者: Kitatsuji, Chihiro
Izumi, Kozue
Nambu, Shusuke
Kurogochi, Masaki
Uchida, Takeshi
Nishimura, Shin Ichiro
Iwai, Kazuhiro  kyouindb  KAKEN_id  orcid https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5620-5951 (unconfirmed)
O'Brian, Mark R.
Ikeda-Saito, Masao
Ishimori, Koichiro
著者名の別形: 岩井, 一宏
発行日: 5-Jan-2016
出版者: Nature Publishing Group
誌名: Scientific Reports
巻: 6
論文番号: 18703
抄録: The Bradyrhizobium japonicum transcriptional regulator Irr (iron response regulator) is a key regulator of the iron homeostasis, which is degraded in response to heme binding via a mechanism that involves oxidative modification of the protein. Here, we show that heme-bound Irr activates O2 to form highly reactive oxygen species (ROS) with the "active site conversion" from heme iron to non-heme iron to degrade itself. In the presence of heme and reductant, the ROS scavenging experiments show that Irr generates H2O2 from O2 as found for other hemoproteins, but H2O2 is less effective in oxidizing the peptide, and further activation of H2O2 is suggested. Interestingly, we find a time-dependent decrease of the intensity of the Soret band and appearance of the characteristic EPR signal at g=4.3 during the oxidation, showing the heme degradation and the successive formation of a non-heme iron site. Together with the mutational studies, we here propose a novel "two-step self-oxidative modification" mechanism, during which O2 is activated to form H2O2 at the heme regulatory motif (HRM) site and the generated H2O2 is further converted into more reactive species such as ·OH at the non-heme iron site in the His-cluster region formed by the active site conversion.
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2433/216045
DOI(出版社版): 10.1038/srep18703
PubMed ID: 26729068
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