Ko. Okonjo et al., ORGANIC PHOSPHATE-BINDING GROUPS ELECTROSTATICALLY LINKED TO THE REACTIVITY OF THE CYS F9 [93]BETA SULFHYDRYL-GROUP OF HEMOGLOBIN, Journal of the Chemical Society. Faraday transactions, 91(14), 1995, pp. 2095-2100
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At an ionic strength of 0.05 mol dm(-3) the pH-dependence profile for
the reaction of the Cys F9 [93] beta sulfhydryl group of human haemogl
obin (stripped of organic phosphates) with 5,5'-dithiobis(2-nitrobenzo
ate) (DTNB) is complex. In the presence of a four-fold molar excess of
inositol hexakisphosphate (inositol-P-6) over haemoglobin tetramers,
the pH-dependence profile changes dramatically from a complex to a sim
ple form resembling the titration curve of a diprotic acid. Values of
the apparent second-order rate constant, k(app) are also drastically r
educed. Quantitative analyses of the simple profiles indicate that the
reactivity of the sulfhydryl is linked to the ionization of two amino
acid residues on the protein, with pK(a) values around 6.6 and 8.7. T
hese pK(a) s are assigned to His HC3 [146] beta and Cys F9 [93] beta,
respectively. Since inositol-P-6 simplifies the complex pH-dependence
profile obtained for stripped haemoglobin by binding to the cationic g
roups at the organic phosphate binding site, we have analysed the comp
lex pH-dependence profile of stripped haemoglobin quantitatively by as
suming that there is an electrostatic interaction between the sulfhydr
yl and the cationic groups. From the analyses of the complex profiles
for the oxy, carbon monoxy, azidomet and cyanomet derivatives, mean pK
(a) values of 6.4 +/- 0.1, 7.5 +/- 0.2 and 9.5 +/- 0.02 are obtained f
or the groups that are electrostatically linked to the Cys F9 [93] bet
a sulfhydryl group. The pK(a) of 6.4 is assigned to His NA2 [2] beta a
nd HisH21 [143] beta; the pK(a) of 7.5 is assigned to Val NAI [1] beta
; and the pK(a) of 9.5 is assigned to Cys F9 [93] B. For aquomethaemog
lobin, analysis shows that, in addition to these groups, the water mol
ecule attached to the sixth coordination position of the iron(III) ato
m is also electrostatically linked to the sulfhydryl.