X- and W-band EPR and Q-band ENDOR studies of the flavin radical in the Na+-translocating NADH:quinone oxidoreductase from Vibrio cholerae

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Barquera, B
Morgan, JE
Lukoyanov, D
Scholes, CP
Gennis, RB
Nilges, MJ
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[1] Illinois EPR Res Ctr, Urbana, IL 61801 USA
[2] Univ Illinois, Dept Biochem, Urbana, IL 61801 USA
[3] SUNY Albany, Univ Albany, Dept Chem, Albany, NY 12222 USA
[4] SUNY Albany, Univ Albany, Ctr Biol Macromol, Albany, NY 12222 USA
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10.1021/ja0207201
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Na+-NQR is the entry point for electrons into the respiratory chain of Vibrio cholerae. It oxidizes NADH, reduces ubiquinone, and uses the free energy of this redox reaction to translocate sodium across the cell membrane. The enzyme is a membrane complex of six subunits that accommodates a 2Fe-2S center and several flavins. Both the oxidized and reduced forms of Na+-NQR exhibit a radical EPR signal. Here, we present EPR and ENDOR data that demonstrate that, in both forms of the enzyme, the radical is a flavin semiquinone. In the oxidized enzyme, the radical is a neutral flavin, but in the reduced enzyme the radical is an anionic flavin, where N(5) is deprotonated. By combining results of ENDOR and multifrequency continuous wave EPR, we have made an essentially complete determination of the g-matrix and all major nitrogen and proton hyperfine matrices. From careful analysis of the W-band data, the full g-matrix of a flavin radical has been determined. For the neutral radical, the g-matrix has significant rhombic character, but this is significantly decreased in the anionic radical. The out-of-plane component of the g-matrix and the nitrogen hyperfine matrices are found to be noncoincident as a result of puckering of the pyrazine ring. Two possible assignments of the radical signals are considered. The neutral and anionic forms of the radical may each arise from a different flavin cofactor, one of which is converted from semiquinone to flavohydroquinone, while the other goes from flavoquinone to semiquinone, at almost exactly the same redox potential, during reduction of the enzyme. Alternatively, both forms of the radical signal may arise from a single, extremely stable, flavin semiquinone, which becomes deprotonated upon reduction of the enzyme.
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