Adrenal cytochrome b(561) (AdCytb) is the prototype of a widespread protein family that specializes in delivering electrons donated by ascorbic acid for different processes in eukaryotic cells. AdCytb transports redox equivalents from cytoplasmic ascorbate across the membranes of chromaffin granules to support norepinephrine synthesis within their matrix. The interaction of AdCytb with ascorbate is central to a proposed mechanism of AdCytb's function, and a histidine in the active site of AdCytb was suggested to bind cytoplasmic ascorbate and serve as the acceptor of the proton released during ascorbate oxidation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAdrenal cytochrome b(561) (cyt b(561)), a transmembrane protein that shuttles reducing equivalents derived from ascorbate, has two heme centers with distinct spectroscopic signals and reactivity towards ascorbate. The His54/His122 and His88/His161 pairs furnish axial ligands for the hemes, but additional amino acid residues contributing to the heme centers have not been identified. A computational model of human cyt b(561) (Bashtovyy, D.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCytochrome (cyt) b561 transports electrons across the membrane of chromaffin granules (CG) present in the adrenal medulla, supporting the biosynthesis of norepinephrine in the CG matrix. We have conducted a detailed characterization of cyt b561 using electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) and optical spectroscopy on the wild-type and mutant forms of the cytochrome expressed in insect cells. The gz = 3.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAdrenal cytochrome b561 (cyt b561) is the prototypical member of an emerging family of proteins that are distributed widely in vertebrate, invertebrate and plant tissues. The adrenal cytochrome is an integral membrane protein with two b-type hemes and six predicted transmembrane helices. Adrenal cyt b561 is involved in catecholamine biosynthesis, shuttling reducing equivalents derived from ascorbate.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBovine adrenal chromaffin granule cytochrome (cyt) b561 is a transmembrane hemoprotein that plays a key role in transporting reducing equivalents from ascorbate to dopamine-beta-hydroxylase for catecholamine synthesis. We have developed procedures for expression and purification of functional bovine adrenal cyt b561 in insect and yeast cell systems. The bovine cyt b561 coding sequence, with or without a hexahistidine-tag sequence at the C-terminus, was cloned into the pVL1392 transfer vector under the control of the polyhedrin promoter to generate recombinant baculovirus for protein expression in Sf9 insect cells (approximately 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnn N Y Acad Sci
October 2002
Electron paramagnetic resonance and circular dichroism spectra of cytochrome b(561) from chromaffin granule membranes indicated a 2:1 stoichiometry of high- and low-potential hemes. Recombinant bovine cytochrome b(561) expressed in a baculovirus system retained native spectroscopic characteristics and represents a promising model for further study.
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