UV RESONANCE RAMAN AND EXCITED-STATE RELAXATION RATE STUDIES OF HEMOGLOBIN

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CHO, NJ [1 ]
SONG, SH [1 ]
ASHER, SA [1 ]
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[1] UNIV PITTSBURGH,DEPT CHEM,PITTSBURGH,PA 15260
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10.1021/bi00185a034
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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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We have measured the UV resonance Raman (UVRR) spectra of human methemoglobin fluoride (metHbF) and examined the Raman saturation behavior of the metHbF tryptophyl (Trp) and tyrosyl (Tyr) residues. Our high-quality UVRR spectra devoid of Raman saturation with 229- and 238.3-nm CW laser excitation allow us to determine small changes in Trp and Tyr residue Raman band frequencies and intensities caused by the hemoglobin R-T quaternary structural change induced by the allosteric effector inositol hexaphosphate. At 238.3-nm excitation, we observe a ca. 15 and 8% intensity increase for the Trp and Tyr bands, respectively, upon the R-T transition. In contrast, a small intensity decrease is observed with 225-nm excitation. These intensity alterations result from Trp and Tyr absorption and Raman excitation profile red-shifts which correlate with a strong 231.5-nm R-T absorption spectral change. These absorption and Raman excitation profile red-shifts and our model compound absorption studies together suggest a T-state increase in the hydrogen bond donation of the Trp-beta(2)37 and Tyr-alpha(1)42 residues at the alpha(1) beta(2) subunit interface. The Tyr-alpha 42 residue appears to be a hydrogen bond donor, rather than an acceptor. We determined the electronic excited-state relaxation rates of the Trp and Tyr residues in hemoglobin by using Raman saturation spectroscopy with 225-nm pulsed laser excitation. The observed average excited-state relaxation rate of the Trp residues is ca. 1/120 ps and is independent of the quaternary structure. This rate is slower than that observed for Trp residues of horse myoglobin. The average excited-state relaxation rate of the Tyr residues is ca. 1/60 ps for both the R and T quaternary forms. These are the first Tyr relaxation rates measured for any heme protein.
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