Multiple heme pocket subconformations of methemoglobin associated with distal histidine interactions
- PMID: 2174256
- DOI: 10.1021/bi00492a002
Multiple heme pocket subconformations of methemoglobin associated with distal histidine interactions
Abstract
Electron paramagnetic resonance spectra of methemoglobin reveal that, in addition to the major tetragonal high-spin aqueous complex and the low-spin hydroxide complex, three other complexes associated with the interaction of the distal histidine are resolved. These are a rhombic high-spin and two classes of low-spin bis-histidine complexes. By freeze-quenching experiments it is shown that the rhombic high-spin and one of the low-spin bis-histidine complexes (B) are at equilibrium with the dominant species. Incubation in the 210-260 K temperature range shifts the total equilibrium toward a low-energy state with the distal histidine coordinated to the iron (complex C).
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