pH Rate profiles of FnY356-R2s (n = 2, 3, 4) in Escherichia coli ribonucleotide reductase: evidence that Y356 is a redox-active amino acid along the radical propagation pathway
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pH Rate profiles of FnY356-R2s (n = 2, 3, 4) in Escherichia coli ribonucleotide reductase: evidence that Y356 is a redox-active amino acid along the radical propagation pathway
Abstract
The Escherichia coli ribonucleotide reductase (RNR), composed of two subunits (R1 and R2), catalyzes the conversion of nucleotides to deoxynucleotides. Substrate reduction requires that a tyrosyl radical (Y(122)*) in R2 generate a transient cysteinyl radical (C(439)*) in R1 through a pathway thought to involve amino acid radical intermediates [Y(122)* --> W(48) --> Y(356) within R2 to Y(731) --> Y(730) --> C(439) within R1]. To study this radical propagation process, we have synthesized R2 semisynthetically using intein technology and replaced Y(356) with a variety of fluorinated tyrosine analogues (2,3-F(2)Y, 3,5-F(2)Y, 2,3,5-F(3)Y, 2,3,6-F(3)Y, and F(4)Y) that have been described and characterized in the accompanying paper. These fluorinated tyrosine derivatives have potentials that vary from -50 to +270 mV relative to tyrosine over the accessible pH range for RNR and pK(a)s that range from 5.6 to 7.8. The pH rate profiles of deoxynucleotide production by these F(n)()Y(356)-R2s are reported. The results suggest that the rate-determining step can be changed from a physical step to the radical propagation step by altering the reduction potential of Y(356)* using these analogues. As the difference in potential of the F(n)()Y* relative to Y* becomes >80 mV, the activity of RNR becomes inhibited, and by 200 mV, RNR activity is no longer detectable. These studies support the model that Y(356) is a redox-active amino acid on the radical-propagation pathway. On the basis of our previous studies with 3-NO(2)Y(356)-R2, we assume that 2,3,5-F(3)Y(356), 2,3,6-F(3)Y(356), and F(4)Y(356)-R2s are all deprotonated at pH > 7.5. We show that they all efficiently initiate nucleotide reduction. If this assumption is correct, then a hydrogen-bonding pathway between W(48) and Y(356) of R2 and Y(731) of R1 does not play a central role in triggering radical initiation nor is hydrogen-atom transfer between these residues obligatory for radical propagation.
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