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. 2002 Dec 1;368(Pt 2):633-9.
doi: 10.1042/BJ20020788.

Exogenous ferrous iron is required for the nitric oxide-catalysed destruction of the iron-sulphur centre in adrenodoxin

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Exogenous ferrous iron is required for the nitric oxide-catalysed destruction of the iron-sulphur centre in adrenodoxin

Nina V Voevodskaya et al. Biochem J. .

Abstract

No effects of gaseous NO added at a pressure of 19.95 kPa on the stability of the binuclear iron-sulphur centre (ISC) of reduced iron-sulphur protein adrenodoxin (0.2 mM) have been observed using the EPR method. However, the incubation of the protein with NO in the presence of ferrous iron (1.8 mM) led to complete ISC degradation, accompanied by the formation of protein-bound dinitrosyl iron complexes (DNICs; 0.3+/-0.1 mM). Similar results were obtained when low-molecular-mass DNIC with phosphate or cysteine (1.8 mM) were added to solutions of pre-reduced adrenodoxin. The degradation of the ISC was suggested to be due to the attack of the Fe(+)(NO(+))(2) group from low-molecular-mass DNICs added or formed during the interaction between NO and ferrous ions on the thiol groups in active centres of adrenodoxin. This attack leads to a release of endogenous iron from the centres, which is capable of forming both low-molecular-mass and protein-bound DNIC, thereby ensuring further ISC degradation.

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