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X-ray–induced photoreduction of heme metal centers rapidly induces active-site perturbations in a protein-independent manner
Journal of Biological ChemistryVol. 295Issue 39p13488–13501Published online: July 28, 2020- Vera Pfanzagl
- John H. Beale
- Hanna Michlits
- Daniel Schmidt
- Thomas Gabler
- Christian Obinger
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 18Since the advent of protein crystallography, atomic-level macromolecular structures have provided a basis to understand biological function. Enzymologists use detailed structural insights on ligand coordination, interatomic distances, and positioning of catalytic amino acids to rationalize the underlying electronic reaction mechanisms. Often the proteins in question catalyze redox reactions using metal cofactors that are explicitly intertwined with their function. In these cases, the exact nature of the coordination sphere and the oxidation state of the metal is of utmost importance. - EnzymologyOpen Access
Secreted heme peroxidase from Dictyostelium discoideum: Insights into catalysis, structure, and biological role
Journal of Biological ChemistryVol. 293Issue 4p1330–1345Published online: December 14, 2017- Andrea Nicolussi
- Joe Dan Dunn
- Georg Mlynek
- Marzia Bellei
- Marcel Zamocky
- Gianantonio Battistuzzi
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 7Oxidation of halides and thiocyanate by heme peroxidases to antimicrobial oxidants is an important cornerstone in the innate immune system of mammals. Interestingly, phylogenetic and physiological studies suggest that homologous peroxidases are already present in mycetozoan eukaryotes such as Dictyostelium discoideum. This social amoeba kills bacteria via phagocytosis for nutrient acquisition at its single-cell stage and for antibacterial defense at its multicellular stages. Here, we demonstrate that peroxidase A from D.