An electrospray ionization mass spectrometric study of the subunit structure of the giant hemoglobin from the leech Nephelopsis oscura
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An electrospray ionization mass spectrometric study of the subunit structure of the giant hemoglobin from the leech Nephelopsis oscura
Abstract
The subunit structure of the giant, extracellular hexagonal bilayer (HBL) hemoglobin (Hb) from the leech Nephelopsis oscura was investigated by electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ESI-MS) employing a maximum entropy deconvolution of its complex, multiply charged ESI spectra. The denatured unreduced Hb consisted of three monomer globin chains (M), a1 = 16535 Da, a2 = 17171 Da and a3 = 17315 Da, five nonglobin linker chains, L1 = 24512 Da, L2 = 24586 Da, L3 = 24979 Da, L4 = 25006 Da, and L5 = 25566 Da and two subunits of 32950 Da and 33125 Da. ESI-MS of the denatured, reduced Hb showed that the latter were disulfide-bonded heterodimers (D) of globin chains b1 = 16322 Da and b2 = 16499 Da with chain c = 16632 Da. Time-of-flight ESI-MS of the Hb at pH 3.8, 4.5, 5.0, 5.8 and 7.0 revealed a distribution of charge states from 32(+) to 37(+) with masses decreasing from 211 to 208.5 kDa with increase in cone voltage from 60 to 160 V, indicating the presence of a subassembly comprising 12 globin chains. The subunit composition 6M + 3D + 12h, where M = 16993 Da and D = 33004 Da are the weighted masses and h = 616.5 Da, provides a calculated mass, 208.37 kDa that is closest to 208.5 kDa. Our experimental findings are consistent with the bracelet model of HBL Hbs, verified by the recent low-resolution crystal structure of Lumbricus Hb, wherein an HBL arrangement of 12 globin dodecamer subassemblies is tethered to a central complex of 36 linker chains for a total mass of 208.37 x 12 + 24.94 x 36 = 3398 kDa.
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