Temperature dependent soret spectral band shifts accompany human CN-mesohemoglobin assembly
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Temperature dependent soret spectral band shifts accompany human CN-mesohemoglobin assembly
Abstract
The interaction between human apohemoglobin A and CN-Mesohemin, a monomeric non-native heme derivative, was probed by Soret spectrophotometric titrations in 0.05 M potassium phosphate buffer, pH 7 at varied temperatures. Hypsochromic shifts in the absorbance maxima were observed at all temperatures below 10 degrees C. First derivative spectroscopy of CN-Mesohemin titrations was used to provide further evidence of a spectral shift upon CN-Mesohemoglobin assembly. Findings of Soret Spectral shifts demonstrate a preference for the alpha chain heme site by CN-Mesohemin indicative of semi-alpha-hemoglobin intermediate formation. CN-Mesohemin, a derivative with peripheral 2,4 ethyl groups, does not possess the extended conjugation seen for native CN-Protohemin with its 2,4 vinyl groups. Indeed, reduced polarity of CN-Mesohemin over that of CN-Protohemin resulted in distinct temperature dependencies. Molecular visualization and protein-ligand interaction analysis targeted a functionally diverse residue unique to the alpha-chain. Tyrosine-42 (a polar/non-polar amino acid) appeared to play a prominent role in the assembly process.
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