Abstract

Ligand trajectories trapped within a docking site or within an internal cavity near the active site of proteins are important issues toward the elucidation of the mechanism of reaction of such complex systems, in which activity requires the shuttling of oriented ligands to and from their active site. The ligand motion within ba3-cytochrome c oxidase from Thermus thermophilus has been investigated by measuring time-resolved step-scan Fourier transform infrared difference spectra of photodissociated CO from heme a3 at ambient temperature. Upon photodissociation, 15-20% of the CO is not covalently attached to CuB but is trapped within a docking site near the ring A of heme a3 propionate. Two trajectories of CO that are distinguished spectroscopically and kinetically (vCO = 2131 cm-1, td = 10-35 micros and vCO = 2146 cm-1, td = 85 micros) are observed. At later times (td = 110 micros) the docking site reorganizes about the CO and quickly establishes an energetic barrier that facilitates equilibration of the ligand with the protein solvent. The time-dependent shift of the CO trajectories we observe is attributed to a conformational motion of the docking site surrounding the ligand. The implications of these results with respect to the ability of the docking site to constrain ligand orientation and the reaction dynamics of the docking site are discussed herein.

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  • Site, have never been reported either under physiological conditions or at cryogenic temperatures

  • Ligand trajectories trapped within a docking site or within an internal cavity near the active site of proteins are important issues toward the elucidation of the mechanism of reaction of such complex systems, in which activity requires the shuttling of oriented ligands to and from their active site

  • In analogy to Mb studies, the results demonstrate the formation of the B1 and B0 states that are associated with the photolyzed CO within the docking site of ba3-cytochrome c oxidase

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Site, have never been reported either under physiological conditions or at cryogenic temperatures. The ligand motion within ba3-cytochrome c oxidase from Thermus thermophilus has been investigated by measuring time-resolved stepscan Fourier transform infrared difference spectra of photodissociated CO from heme a3 at ambient temperature.

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