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Article Dans Une Revue International Union of Crystallography journal Année : 2019

Ligand pathways in neuroglobin revealed by low-temperature photodissociation and docking experiments

Martin Weik
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A combined biophysical approach was applied to map gas-docking sites within murine neuroglobin (Ngb), revealing snapshots of events that might govern activity and dynamics in this unique hexacoordinate globin, which is most likely to be involved in gas-sensing in the central nervous system and for which a precise mechanism of action remains to be elucidated. The application of UV-visible microspectroscopy in crystallo, solution X-ray absorption near-edge spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction experiments at 15-40 K provided the structural characterization of an Ngb photolytic intermediate by cryo-trapping and allowed direct observation of the relocation of carbon monoxide within the distal heme pocket after photodissociation. Moreover, X-ray diffraction at 100 K under a high pressure of dioxygen, a physiological ligand of Ngb, unravelled the existence of a storage site for O2 in Ngb which coincides with Xe-III, a previously described docking site for xenon or krypton. Notably, no other secondary sites were observed under our experimental conditions.

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hal-02270778 , version 1 (18-11-2022)

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Chiara Ardiccioni, Alessandro Arcovito, Stefano Della Longa, Peter van der Linden, Dominique Bourgeois, et al.. Ligand pathways in neuroglobin revealed by low-temperature photodissociation and docking experiments. International Union of Crystallography journal, 2019, 6, pp.832-842. ⟨10.1107/S2052252519008157⟩. ⟨hal-02270778⟩
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