Heme oxygenase-1 (HMOX1) catalyzes heme degradation utilizing reducing equivalents supplied from NADPH-cytochrome P450 reductase (CYPOR). Recently, we determined the complex structure of NADP -bound open-conformation stabilized CYPOR and heme-HMOX1, but the resolution was limited to 4.3 Å. Here, we determined the crystal structure of the fusion protein of open-conformation stabilized CYPOR and heme-HMOX1 at 3.25 Å resolution. Unexpectedly, no NADP was bound to this fusion protein in the crystal. Structural comparison of the NADP -bound complex and the NADP -free fusion protein suggests that NADP binding regulates the conformational change in the FAD-binding domain of CYPOR. As a result of this change, the FMN-binding domain of CYPOR approaches heme-bound HMOX1 upon NADP binding to enhance the electron-transfer efficiency from FMN to heme.

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