Proton-magnetic-resonance investigation of the dynamics of the conformational transition in allosteric monomeric insect hemoglobins
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1986.tb10456.x
Proton-magnetic-resonance investigation of the dynamics of the conformational transition in allosteric monomeric insect hemoglobins
Abstract
1H-NMR spectra of the monomeric insect (Chironomus thummi thummi) hemoglobins CTT III and CTT IV were investigated in the pH range 5-10 to gain insight into the dynamics of the tense to relaxed (t in equilibrium r) conformational transition in the deoxy (at 200 MHz) and cyano-met (at 360 MHz) form. These hemoglobins exhibit a pH-sensitive O2 affinity (Bohr effect) which is linked to the conformational transition. Both hemoglobins are comprised of two components which show heme rotational disorder due to a 180 degrees rotation of the heme group about the alpha,gamma-meso axis. The heme rotational components differ remarkably in their Bohr effects [Gersonde, K. et al. (1986) Eur. J. Biochem. 157, 393-404]. Several of the hyperfine-shifted heme proton resonances in these hemoglobin derivatives show pH-induced line-broadening which is largest at pK = 7.46 (for the heme rotational component with large Bohr effect) or pK = 7.06 (for the heme rotational component with small Bohr effect) determined from the plots of chemical shift versus pH. The line broadening at pK approximately equal to 7.5, shown for the heme rotational component of cyano-met CTT IV with the largest Bohr effect, decreases in the following order in parallel with the pH-induced shift change: 4-H beta-c (1.20 ppm) greater than 3-CH3 (0.80 ppm) approximately greater than 4H alpha (0.76 ppm) approximately greater than 4H beta-t (0.73 ppm) greater than 8-CH3 (0.35 ppm). Decrease in temperature at the pK value also leads to line-broadening. At 4 degrees C the hyperfine-shifted resonance attributed to 3-CH3 is split into two resonances assigned to the t (low-pH form) and r (high-pH form) conformation, respectively. This temperature dependence confirms the t in equilibrium r exchange process as the origin of the pH-induced line-broadening. The Bohr proton exchange rate at the allosteric site is orders of magnitude larger than the t in equilibrium r exchange rate. Therefore, the proton-linked t in equilibrium r transition appears as a first-order reaction. The rate constant ktr for the t in equilibrium r transition at the pK in different hemoglobin derivatives ranges over 0.2-7 ms-1. Surprisingly, ktr is identical for deoxy and cyano-met CTT IV.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)
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