Direct evidence for the formation of a complex between 1-cysteine peroxiredoxin and glutathione S-transferase π with activity changes in both enzymes

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Ralat, LA
Manevich, Y
Fisher, AB
Colman, RF [1 ]
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[1] Univ Delaware, Dept Chem & Biochem, Newark, DE 19716 USA
[2] Univ Penn, Med Ctr, Inst Environm Med, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA
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10.1021/bi0520737
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Glutathione S-tranferase pi (GST pi) has been shown to reactivate oxidized 1-cysteine peroxiredoxin (1-Cys Prx, Prx VI, Prdx6, and AOP2). We now demonstrate that a heterodimer complex is formed between 1-Cys Prx with a C-terminal HiS(6) tag and GST pi upon incubation of the two proteins at pH 8.0 in buffer containing 20% 1,6-hexanediol to dissociate the homodimers, followed by dialysis against buffer containing 2.5 mM glutathione (GSH) but lacking 1,6-hexanediol. The heterodimer can be purified by chromatography on nickel-nitriloacetic acid agarose in the presence of GSH. N-Terminal sequencing showed that equimolar amounts of the two proteins are present in the isolated complex. In the heterodimer, 1-Cys Prx is fully active toward either H2O2 or phospholipid hydroperoxide, while the GST pi activity is similar to 25% of that of the GST pi homodimer. In contrast, the 1-Cys Prx homodimer lacks peroxidase activity even in the presence of free GSH. The heterodimer is also formed in the presence of S-methylglutathione, but no 1-Cys Prx activity is found under these conditions. The yield of heterodimer is decreased in the absence of 1,6-hexanediol or GSH. Rapid glutathionylation of 1-Cys Prx in the heterodimer is detected by immunoblotting. Subsequently, a disulfide-linked dimer is observed on SDS-PAGE, and the free cysteine content is decreased by 2 per heterodimer. The involvement of particular binding sites in heterodimer formation was tested by site-directed mutagenesis of the two proteins. For 1-Cys Prx, neither Cys(47) nor Ser(32) is required for heterodimer formation but Cys(47) is essential for 1-Cys Prx activation. For GST pi, Cys(47) and Tyr(7) (at or near the GSH-binding site) are needed for heterodimer formation but three other cysteines are not. We conclude that reactivation of oxidized 1-Cys Prx by GST, pi occurs by heterodimerization of 1-Cys Prx and GST pi harboring bound GSH, followed by glutathionylation of 1-Cys Prx and then formation of an intersubunit disulfide. Finally, the GSH-mediated reduction of the disulfide regenerates the reduced active-site sulfhydryl of 1-Cys Prx.
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