Analysis of structural MtrC models based on homology with the crystal structure of MtrF.

Biochem Soc Trans

Centre for Molecular and Structural Biochemistry, School of Biological Sciences, University of East Anglia, Norwich NR4 7TJ, UK.

Published: December 2012

AI Article Synopsis

  • MtrC is a cytochrome involved in mineral respiration in Shewanella oneidensis, functioning as part of the MtrCAB complex.
  • The structure of MtrC can be modeled based on the previously known structure of its similar protein, MtrF, revealing ten c-type haems in a specific arrangement.
  • Differences in the electrostatic surfaces of certain haems between MtrC and MtrF suggest they may interact with substrates in distinct ways, indicating functional variations.

Article Abstract

The outer-membrane decahaem cytochrome MtrC is part of the transmembrane MtrCAB complex required for mineral respiration by Shewanella oneidensis. MtrC has significant sequence similarity to the paralogous decahaem cytochrome MtrF, which has been structurally solved through X-ray crystallography. This now allows for homology-based models of MtrC to be generated. The structure of these MtrC homology models contain ten bis-histidine-co-ordinated c-type haems arranged in a staggered cross through a four-domain structure. This model is consistent with current spectroscopic data and shows that the areas around haem 5 and haem 10, at the termini of an octahaem chain, are likely to have functions similar to those of the corresponding haems in MtrF. The electrostatic surfaces around haem 7, close to the β-barrels, are different in MtrF and MtrC, indicating that these haems may have different potentials and interact with substrates differently.

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