Title of article :
Kinetic studies of iron deposition catalyzed by recombinant human liver heavy, and light ferritins and Azotobacter vinelandii bacterioferritin using O2 and H2O2 as oxidants Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
Jared Bunker، نويسنده , , Thomas Lowry، نويسنده , , Garrett Davis، نويسنده , , Bo Zhang، نويسنده , , David Brosnahan، نويسنده , , Stuart Lindsay، نويسنده , , Robert Costen، نويسنده , , Sang Choi، نويسنده , , Paolo Arosio، نويسنده , , Gerald D. Watt، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages :
10
From page :
235
To page :
244
Abstract :
The discrepancy between predicted and measured H2O2 formation during iron deposition with recombinant heavy human liver ferritin (rHF) was attributed to reaction with the iron protein complex [Biochemistry 40 (2001) 10832–10838]. This proposal was examined by stopped-flow kinetic studies and analysis for H2O2 production using (1) rHF, and Azotobacter vinelandii bacterial ferritin (AvBF), each containing 24 identical subunits with ferroxidase centers; (2) site-altered rHF mutants with functional and dysfunctional ferroxidase centers; and (3) recombinant human liver light ferritin (rLF), containing no ferroxidase center. For rHF, nearly identical pseudo-first-order rate constants of 0.18 s−1 at pH 7.5 were measured for Fe2+ oxidation by both O2 and H2O2, but for rLF, the rate with O2 was 200-fold slower than that for H2O2 (k=0.22 s−1). A Fe2+/O2 stoichiometry near 2.4 was measured for rHF and its site altered forms, suggesting formation of H2O2. Direct measurements revealed no H2O2 free in solution 0.5–10 min after all Fe2+ was oxidized at pH 6.5 or 7.5. These results are consistent with initial H2O2 formation, which rapidly reacts in a secondary reaction with unidentified solution components. Using measured rate constants for rHF, simulations showed that steady-state H2O2 concentrations peaked at 14 μM at ∼600 ms and decreased to zero at 10–30 s. rLF did not produce measurable H2O2 but apparently conducted the secondary reaction with H2O2. Fe2+/O2 values of 4.0 were measured for AvBF. Stopped-flow measurements with AvBF showed that both H2O2 and O2 react at the same rate (k=0.34 s−1), that is faster than the reactions with rHF. Simulations suggest that AvBF reduces O2 directly to H2O without intermediate H2O2 formation.
Keywords :
Iron deposition , Recombinant ferritins , kinetics , Hydrogen peroxide , Human liver ferritin , Bacterioferritin
Journal title :
Biophysical Chemistry
Serial Year :
2005
Journal title :
Biophysical Chemistry
Record number :
1113628
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