Issue 29, 2016

Electron transfer amongst flavo- and hemo-proteins: diffusible species effect the relay processes, not protein–protein binding

Abstract

Hitherto, electron transfer (ET) between redox proteins has been deemed to occur via donor–acceptor binding, and diffusible reactive species are considered as deleterious side-products in such systems. Herein, ET from cytochrome P450 reductase (CPR, an animal membrane flavoprotein) and horseradish peroxidase (HRP, a plant hemoprotein) to cytochrome c (Cyt c, a soluble animal hemoprotein) was probed under diverse conditions, using standard assays. ET in the CPR-Cyt c system was critically inhibited by cyanide and sub-equivalent levels of polar one-electron cyclers like copper ions, vitamin C/Trolox and superoxide dismutase. In the presence of lipids, inhibition was also afforded by amphipathic molecules vitamin E, palmitoyl-vitamin C and the membrane hemoprotein, cytochrome b5. Such non-specific inhibition (by diverse agents in both aqueous and lipid phases) indicated that electron transfer/relay was effected by small diffusible agents, whose lifetimes are shortened by the diverse radical scavengers. When CPR was retained in a dialysis membrane and Cyt c presented outside in free solution, ET was still observed. Further, HRP (taken at nM levels) catalyzed oxidation of a phenolic substrate was significantly inhibited upon the incorporation of sub-nM levels of Cyt c. The findings imply that CPR-Cyt c or HRP-Cyt c binding is not crucial for ET. Further, fundamental quantitative arguments (based on diffusion/collision) challenge the erstwhile protein–protein binding-assisted ET hypothesis. It is proven beyond reasonable doubt that mobile and diffusible electron carriers (ions and radicals) serve as “redox-relay agents” in the biological ET models/setup studied.

Graphical abstract: Electron transfer amongst flavo- and hemo-proteins: diffusible species effect the relay processes, not protein–protein binding

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
07 Dec 2015
Accepted
22 Feb 2016
First published
23 Feb 2016

RSC Adv., 2016,6, 24121-24129

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Electron transfer amongst flavo- and hemo-proteins: diffusible species effect the relay processes, not protein–protein binding

K. M. Manoj, S. K. Gade, A. Venkatachalam and D. A. Gideon, RSC Adv., 2016, 6, 24121 DOI: 10.1039/C5RA26122H

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