Abstract

The glbN gene for the hemoglobin of Synechoccocus sp. PCC 7002, a cyanobacterium incapable of nitrogen fixation, was cloned and overexpressed in Escherichia coli. The 123-residue protein was purified from inclusion bodies and reconstituted with iron protoporphyrin IX to obtain the ferric form of the holoprotein. Mass spectrometric analysis confirmed the identity of the polypeptide. NMR and optical data demonstrated that the protein so prepared contained a hexacoordinate heme group, as observed in the related globin from Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 [Scott, N. L., and Lecomte, J. T. J. (2000) Protein Sci. 9, 587-597]. The data were consistent with a similar bis-histidine coordination scheme involving His46 (E10) on the distal side and His70 (F8) on the proximal side. Several aromatic residues were identified in the vicinity of the heme and were used to establish the orientation of the prosthetic group in the polypeptide matrix. In this protein, as in that from Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803, there was a marked preference for the heme orientation in which pyrroles C and D contact the C-E corner of the protein. Both hemoglobins were found capable of forming a product in which the heme is cross-linked to the polypeptide through modification of a vinyl group.

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