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Conversion of desulforedoxin into a rubredoxin center, Yu, L., Kennedy M., Czaja C., Tavares P., Moura J. J. G., Moura I., and Rusnak F. , Biochemical And Biophysical Research Communications, Volume {231}, Number {3}, p.{679-682}, (1997) Abstract

Rubredoxin and desulforedoxin both contain an Fe(S-Cys)(4) center, However the spectroscopic properties of the center in desulforedoxin differ from rubredoxin, These differences arise from a distortion of the metal site hypothesized to result from adjacent cysteine residues in the primary sequence of desulforedoxin. Two desulforedoxin mutants were generated in which either a G or P-V were inserted between adjacent cysteines. Both mutants exhibited optical spectra with maxima at 278, 345, 380, 480, and 560 nm while the low temperature X-band EPR spectra indicated high-spin Fe3+ ions with large rhombic distortions (E/D = 0.21-0.23). These spectroscopic properties are distinct from wild type desulforedoxin and virtually identical to rubredoxin. (C) 1997 Academic Press.