The structure of the giant haemoglobin from Glossoscolex paulistus.

José Fernando Ruggiero Bachega, Fernando Vasconcelos Maluf, Babak Andi, Humberto D'Muniz Pereira, Marcelo Falsarella Carazzollea, Allen M Orville, Marcel Tabak, José Brandão-Neto, Richard Charles Garratt, Eduardo Horjales Reboredo
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The sequences of all seven polypeptide chains from the giant haemoglobin of the free-living earthworm Glossoscolex paulistus (HbGp) are reported together with the three-dimensional structure of the 3.6 MDa complex which they form. The refinement of the full particle, which has been solved at 3.2 Å resolution, the highest resolution reported to date for a hexagonal bilayer haemoglobin composed of 12 protomers, is reported. This has allowed a more detailed description of the contacts between subunits which are essential for particle stability. Interpretation of features in the electron-density maps suggests the presence of metal-binding sites (probably Zn(2+) and Ca(2+)) and glycosylation sites, some of which have not been reported previously. The former appear to be important for the integrity of the particle. The crystal structure of the isolated d chain (d-HbGp) at 2.1 Å resolution shows different interchain contacts between d monomers compared with those observed in the full particle. Instead of forming trimers, as seen in the complex, the isolated d chains associate to form dimers across a crystallographic twofold axis. These observations eliminate the possibility that trimers form spontaneously in solution as intermediates during the formation of the dodecameric globin cap and contribute to understanding of the possible ways in which the particle self-assembles.

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舌骨头节巨血红蛋白的结构。
本文报道了自由生活蚯蚓巨血红蛋白(Glossoscolex paulistus, HbGp)的全部7条多肽链的序列,以及它们形成的3.6 MDa复合物的三维结构。完整粒子的细化,已被解决在3.2 Å分辨率,最高分辨率的六方双层血红蛋白组成的12个原聚体,迄今为止报道。这样就可以更详细地描述亚基之间的接触,这对粒子的稳定性至关重要。对电子密度图特征的解释表明存在金属结合位点(可能是Zn(2+)和Ca(2+))和糖基化位点,其中一些位点以前没有报道过。前者似乎对粒子的完整性很重要。在2.1 Å分辨率下,分离d链(d- hbgp)的晶体结构显示出与完整颗粒中观察到的d单体之间不同的链间接触。而不是形成三聚体,如在络合物中所见,孤立的d链结合形成二聚体横跨晶体双轴。这些观察结果消除了三聚体在溶液中作为十二聚体珠蛋白帽形成过程中的中间体自发形成的可能性,并有助于理解粒子自组装的可能方式。
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