Abstract

Complexation of iron(II) protoporphyrin IX (Fe(2+)PP) into a genetically engineered heme pocket on recombinant human serum albumin (rHSA) creates an artificial hemoprotein which can bind O(2) reversibly at room temperature. Here we highlight a crucial role of a basic amino acid triad the entrance of the heme pocket in rHSA (Arg-114, His-146, Lys-190) for O(2) and CO binding to the prosthetic Fe(2+)PP group. Replacing His-146 and/or Lys-190 with Arg resolved the structured heterogeneity of the possible two complexing modes of the porphyrin and afforded a single O(2) and CO binding affinity. Resonance Raman spectra show only one geometry of the axial His coordination to the central ferrous ion of the Fe(2+)PP.

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