Cytochrome rC552, Formed during Expression of the Truncated, Thermus thermophilus Cytochrome c552 Gene in the Cytoplasm of Escherichia coli, Reacts Spontaneously To Form Protein-Bound 2-Formyl-4-vinyl (Spirographis) Heme†,‡

2004 
Expression of the truncated (lacking an N-terminal signal sequence) structural gene of Thermus thermophilus cytochrome c552 in the cytoplasm of Escherichia coli yields both dimeric (rC557) and monomeric (rC552) cytochrome c-like proteins [Keightley, J. A., et al. (1998) J. Biol. Chem. 273, 12006−12016], which form spontaneously without the involvement of cytochrome c maturation factors. Cytochrome rC557 is comprised of a dimer and has been structurally characterized [McRee, D., et al. (2001) J. Biol. Chem. 276, 6537−6544]. Unexpectedly, the monomeric rC552 transforms spontaneously to a cytochrome-like chromophore having, in its reduced state, the Qoo transition (α-band) at 572 nm (therefore called p572). The X-ray crystallographic structure of rC552, at 1.41 A resolution, shows that the 2-vinyl group of heme ring I is converted to a [heme-CO-CH2-S-CH2-Cα] conjugate with cysteine 11. Electron density maps obtained from isomorphous crystals of p572 at 1.61 A resolution reveal that the 2-vinyl group has been...
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