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Functional characterization of human duodenal cytochrome b (Cybrd1):: Redox properties in relation to iron and ascorbate metabolism

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BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA-BIOENERGETICS
Volume 1777, Issue 3, Pages 260-268

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbabio.2007.12.001

Keywords

duodenal cytochrome b (Dcytb); iron; heme coordination; electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy (EPR spectroscopy); magnetic circular dichroism-compatible optically-transparent thin-layer electrochemistry (MOTTLE)

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Duodenal cytochrome b (Dcytb or Cybrd1) is an iron-regulated protein, highly expressed in the duodenal brush border membrane. It has ferric reductase activity and is believed to play a physiological role in dietary iron absorption. Its sequence identifies it as a member of the cytochrome b(561) family. A His-tagged construct of human Dcytb was expressed in insect Sf9 cells and purified. Yields of protein were increased by supplementation of the cells with 5-aminolevulinic acid to stimulate heme biosynthesis. Quantitative analysis of the recombinant Dcytb indicated two heme groups per monomer. Site-directed mutagenesis of any of the four conserved histidine residues (His 50, 86, 120 and 159) to alanine resulted in much diminished levels of heme in the purified Dcytb, while mutation of the non-conserved histidine 33 had no effect on the heme content. This indicates that those conserved histidines are heme ligands, and that the protein cannot stably bind heme if any of them is absent. Recombinant Dcytb was reduced by ascorbate under anaerobic conditions, the extent of reduction being 67% of that produced by dithionite. It was readily reoxidized by ferricyanide. EPR spectroscopy showed signals from low-spin ferriheme, consistent with bis-histidine coordination. These comprised a signal at g(max) = 3.7 corresponding to ahighly anisotropic species, and another at g(max) = 3.18; these species are similar to those observed in other cytochromes of the b(561) family, and were reducible by ascorbate. In addition another signal was observed in some preparations at g(max) = 2.95, but this was unreactive with ascorbate. Redox titrations indicated an average midpoint potential for the berries in Dcytb of +80 mV +/- 30 mV; the data are consistent with either two berries at the same potential, or differing in potential by up to 60 mV These results indicate that Dcytb is similar to the ascorbate-reducible cytochrome b561 of the adrenal chromuffin granule, though with some differences in midpoint potentials of the berries. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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