1z8u

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1z8u, resolution 2.4Å

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Crystal structure of oxidized alpha hemoglobin bound to AHSP

Overview

The synthesis of haemoglobin A (HbA) is exquisitely coordinated during, erythrocyte development to prevent damaging effects from individual alpha-, and beta-subunits. The alpha-haemoglobin-stabilizing protein (AHSP) binds, alpha-haemoglobin (alphaHb), inhibits the ability of alphaHb to generate, reactive oxygen species and prevents its precipitation on exposure to, oxidant stress. The structure of AHSP bound to ferrous alphaHb is thought, to represent a transitional complex through which alphaHb is converted to, a non-reactive, hexacoordinate ferric form. Here we report the crystal, structure of this ferric alphaHb-AHSP complex at 2.4 A resolution. Our, findings reveal a striking bis-histidyl configuration in which both the, proximal and the distal histidines coordinate the haem iron atom. To, attain this unusual conformation, segments of alphaHb undergo drastic, structural rearrangements, including the repositioning of several, alpha-helices. Moreover, conversion to the ferric bis-histidine, configuration strongly and specifically inhibits redox chemistry catalysis, and haem loss from alphaHb. The observed structural changes, which impair, the chemical reactivity of haem iron, explain how AHSP stabilizes alphaHb, and prevents its damaging effects in cells.

About this Structure

1Z8U is a Protein complex structure of sequences from Homo sapiens with HEM as ligand. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

Structure of oxidized alpha-haemoglobin bound to AHSP reveals a protective mechanism for haem., Feng L, Zhou S, Gu L, Gell DA, Mackay JP, Weiss MJ, Gow AJ, Shi Y, Nature. 2005 Jun 2;435(7042):697-701. PMID:15931225

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