Forming the phosphate layer in reconstituted horse spleen ferritin and the role of phosphate in promoting core surface redox reactions

被引:31
作者
Johnson, JL
Cannon, M
Watt, RK [1 ]
Frankel, RB
Watt, GD
机构
[1] Brigham Young Univ, Dept Chem & Biochem, Provo, UT 84602 USA
[2] Brigham Young Univ, Undergrad Res Program, Provo, UT 84602 USA
[3] Calif Polytech State Univ San Luis Obispo, Dept Phys, San Luis Obispo, CA 93407 USA
关键词
D O I
10.1021/bi982727u
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Apo horse spleen ferritin (apo HoSF) was reconstituted to various core sizes (100-3500 Fe3+/HoSF) by depositing Fe(OH)(3) within the hollow HoSF interior by air oxidation of Fe2+. Fe2+ and phosphate (P-i) were then added anaerobically at a 1:4 ratio, and both Fe2+ and P-i were incorporated into the HoSF cores. The resulting P-i layer consisted of Fe2+ and P-i at about a 1:3 ratio which is strongly attached to the reconstituted ferritin mineral core surface and is stable even after air oxidation of the bound Fe2+. The total amount of Fe2+ and P-i bound to the iron core surface increases as the core volume increases up to a maximum near 2500 iron atoms, above which the size of the P-i layer decreases with increasing core size. Mossbauer spectroscopic measurements of the P-i-reconstituted HoSF cores using Fe-57(2+) show that Fe-57(3+) is the major species present under anaerobic conditions. This result suggests that the incoming Fe-57(2+) undergoes an internal redox reaction to form Fe-57(3+) during the formation of the P-i layer. Addition of bipyridine removes the Fe-57(3+) bound in the P-i layer as [Fe-57(bipy)(3)](2+), showing that the bound Fe-57(2+) has not undergone irreversible oxidation. This result is related to previous studies showing that Fe-57(2+) bound to native core is reversibly oxidized under anaerobic conditions in native hole bacterial and HoSF ferritins. Attempts to bury the P-i layer of native or reconstituted KoSF by adding 1000 additional iron atoms were not successful, suggesting that after its formation, the P-i layer "floats" on the developing iron mineral core.
引用
收藏
页码:6706 / 6713
页数:8
相关论文
共 34 条
  • [31] FE2+ AND PHOSPHATE INTERACTIONS IN BACTERIAL FERRITIN FROM AZOTOBACTER-VINELANDII
    WATT, GD
    FRANKEL, RB
    JACOBS, D
    HUANG, HQ
    [J]. BIOCHEMISTRY, 1992, 31 (24) : 5672 - 5679
  • [32] REDOX REACTIONS OF APO MAMMALIAN FERRITIN
    WATT, RK
    FRANKEL, RB
    WATT, GD
    [J]. BIOCHEMISTRY, 1992, 31 (40) : 9673 - 9679
  • [33] MIGRATION OF PHOSPHATE INTO AGGREGATED PARTICLES OF FERRIHYDRITE
    WILLETT, IR
    CHARTRES, CJ
    NGUYEN, TT
    [J]. JOURNAL OF SOIL SCIENCE, 1988, 39 (02): : 275 - 282
  • [34] Reaction paths of iron oxidation and hydrolysis in horse spleen and recombinant human ferritins
    Yang, XK
    Chen-Barrett, Y
    Arosio, P
    Chasteen, ND
    [J]. BIOCHEMISTRY, 1998, 37 (27) : 9743 - 9750