Life (Sep 2021)

NMR Reveals the Conformational Changes of Cytochrome C upon Interaction with Cardiolipin

  • Jianhua Zhan,
  • Guangqing Zhang,
  • Xin Chai,
  • Qinjun Zhu,
  • Peng Sun,
  • Bin Jiang,
  • Xin Zhou,
  • Xu Zhang,
  • Maili Liu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/life11101031
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 10
p. 1031

Abstract

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Conformational change of cytochrome c (cyt c) caused by interaction with cardiolipin (CL) is an important step during apoptosis, but the underlying mechanism is controversial. To comprehensively clarify the structural transformations of cyt c upon interaction with CL and avoid the unpredictable alias that might come from protein labeling or mutations, the conformation of purified yeast iso–1 cyt c with natural isotopic abundance in different contents of CL was measured by using NMR spectroscopy, in which the trimethylated group of the protein was used as a natural probe. The data demonstrate that cyt c has two partially unfolded conformations when interacted with CL: one with Fe–His33 coordination and the other with a penta–coordination heme. The Fe–His33 coordination conformation can be converted into a penta–coordination heme conformation in high content of CL. The structure of cyt c becomes partially unfolded with more exposed heme upon interaction with CL, suggesting that cyt c prefers a high peroxidase activity state in the mitochondria, which, in turn, makes CL easy to be oxidized, and causes the release of cyt c into the cytoplasm as a trigger in apoptosis.

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