NMR studies of active-site properties of human carbonic anhydrase II by using (15) N-labeled 4-methylimidazole as a local probe and histidine hydrogen-bond correlations.
Stepan B Lesnichin
2
,
Chingkuang Tu
3
,
David N. Silverman
3
,
Peter M. Tolstoy
4
,
Gleb S. Denisov
5
,
2
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2014-12-17
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SJR: 0.981
CiteScore: 6.7
Impact factor: 3.7
ISSN: 09476539, 15213765
PubMed ID:
25521423
General Chemistry
Catalysis
Organic Chemistry
Abstract
By using a combination of liquid and solid-state NMR spectroscopy, (15) N-labeled 4-methylimidazole (4-MI) as a local probe of the environment has been studied: 1) in the polar, wet Freon CDF3 /CDF2 Cl down to 130 K, 2) in water at pH 12, and 3) in solid samples of the mutant H64A of human carbonic anhydrase II (HCA II). In the latter, the active-site His64 residue is replaced by alanine; the catalytic activity is, however, rescued by the presence of 4-MI. For the Freon solution, it is demonstrated that addition of water molecules not only catalyzes proton tautomerism but also lifts its quasidegeneracy. The possible hydrogen-bond clusters formed and the mechanism of the tautomerism are discussed. Information about the imidazole hydrogen-bond geometries is obtained by establishing a correlation between published (1) H and (15) N chemical shifts of the imidazole rings of histidines in proteins. This correlation is useful to distinguish histidines embedded in the interior of proteins and those at the surface, embedded in water. Moreover, evidence is obtained that the hydrogen-bond geometries of His64 in the active site of HCA II and of 4-MI in H64A HCA II are similar. Finally, the degeneracy of the rapid tautomerism of the neutral imidazole ring His64 reported by Shimahara et al. (J. Biol. Chem.- 2007, 282, 9646) can be explained with a wet, polar, nonaqueous active-site conformation in the inward conformation, similar to the properties of 4-MI in the Freon solution. The biological implications for the enzyme mechanism are discussed.
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Shenderovich I. G. et al. NMR studies of active-site properties of human carbonic anhydrase II by using (15) N-labeled 4-methylimidazole as a local probe and histidine hydrogen-bond correlations. // Chemistry - A European Journal. 2014. Vol. 21. No. 7. pp. 2915-2929.
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Shenderovich I. G., Lesnichin S. B., Tu C., Silverman D. N., Tolstoy P. M., Denisov G. S., LIMBACH H. G. NMR studies of active-site properties of human carbonic anhydrase II by using (15) N-labeled 4-methylimidazole as a local probe and histidine hydrogen-bond correlations. // Chemistry - A European Journal. 2014. Vol. 21. No. 7. pp. 2915-2929.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1002/chem.201404083
UR - https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.201404083
TI - NMR studies of active-site properties of human carbonic anhydrase II by using (15) N-labeled 4-methylimidazole as a local probe and histidine hydrogen-bond correlations.
T2 - Chemistry - A European Journal
AU - Shenderovich, Ilya G.
AU - Lesnichin, Stepan B
AU - Tu, Chingkuang
AU - Silverman, David N.
AU - Tolstoy, Peter M.
AU - Denisov, Gleb S.
AU - LIMBACH, H. G.
PY - 2014
DA - 2014/12/17
PB - Wiley
SP - 2915-2929
IS - 7
VL - 21
PMID - 25521423
SN - 0947-6539
SN - 1521-3765
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@article{2014_Shenderovich,
author = {Ilya G. Shenderovich and Stepan B Lesnichin and Chingkuang Tu and David N. Silverman and Peter M. Tolstoy and Gleb S. Denisov and H. G. LIMBACH},
title = {NMR studies of active-site properties of human carbonic anhydrase II by using (15) N-labeled 4-methylimidazole as a local probe and histidine hydrogen-bond correlations.},
journal = {Chemistry - A European Journal},
year = {2014},
volume = {21},
publisher = {Wiley},
month = {dec},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.201404083},
number = {7},
pages = {2915--2929},
doi = {10.1002/chem.201404083}
}
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Shenderovich, Ilya G., et al. “NMR studies of active-site properties of human carbonic anhydrase II by using (15) N-labeled 4-methylimidazole as a local probe and histidine hydrogen-bond correlations..” Chemistry - A European Journal, vol. 21, no. 7, Dec. 2014, pp. 2915-2929. https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.201404083.
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