Structural analysis of haemin demetallation by L-chain apoferritins.

de Val, Natalia;Declercq, Jean-Paul;Lim, Chang Kee;Crichton, Robert R
(2012) Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry — Vol. 112, p. 77-84 (2012)

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  • de Val, Natalia
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  • Declercq, Jean-PaulUCLouvain
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  • Lim, Chang Kee
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  • Crichton, Robert R
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There are extensive structural similarities between eukaryotic and prokaryotic ferritins. However, there is one essential difference between these two types of ferritins: bacterioferritins contain haem whereas eukaryotic ferritins are considered to be non-haem proteins. In vitro experiments had shown that horse spleen apoferritin or recombinant horse L chain apoferritins, when co-crystallised with haemin, undergoes demetallation of the porphyrin. In the present study a cofactor has been isolated directly from horse spleen apoferritin and from crystals of the mutant horse L chain apoferritin (E53Q, E56Q, E57Q, E60Q and R59M) which had been co-crystallised with haemin. In both cases the HPLC/ESI-MS results confirm that the cofactor is a N-ethylprotoporphyrin IX. Crystal structures of wild type L chain horse apoferritin and its three mutants co-crystallised with haemin have been determined to high resolution and in all cases a metal-free molecule derived from haemin was found in the hydrophobic pocket, close to the two-fold axis. The X-ray structure of the E53Q, E56Q, E57Q, E60Q+R59M recombinant horse L-chain apoferritin has been obtained at a higher resolution (1.16Å) than previously reported for any mammalian apoferritins. Similar evidence for a metal-free molecule derived from haemin was found in the electron density map of horse spleen apoferritin (at a resolution of 1.5Å). The out-of-plane distortion of the observed porphyrin is clearly compatible with an N-alkyl porphyrin. We conclude that L-chain ferritins are capable of binding and demetallating haemin, generating in the process N-ethylprotoporphyrin IX both in vivo and in vitro.
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de Val, N., Declercq, J.-P., Lim, C. K., & Crichton, R. R. (2012). Structural analysis of haemin demetallation by L-chain apoferritins. Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry, 112, 77-84. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jinorgbio.2012.02.031 (Original work published 2012)