Crystal Structures of Zinc-free and -bound Heme Domain of Human Inducible Nitric-oxide Synthase

  • Li H
  • Raman C
  • Glaser C
  • et al.
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The crystal structures of the heme domain of human inducible nitric- oxide synthase (NOS-2) in zinc-free and -bound states have been solved. In the zinc-free structure, two symmetry-related cysteine residues form a disulfide bond. In the zinc-bound state, these same two cysteine residues form part of a zinc-tetrathiolate (ZnS4) center indistinguishable from that observed in the endothelial isoform (NOS-3). As in NOS-3, ZnS4 plays a key role in stabilizing intersubunit contacts and in maintaining the integrity of the cofactor (tetrahydrobiopterin) binding site of NOS-2. A comparison of NOS-2 and NOS-3 structures illustrates the conservation of quaternary structure, tertiary topology, and substrate and cofactor binding sites, in addition to providing insights on isoform-specific inhibitor design. The structural comparison also reveals that pterin binding does not preferentially stabilize the dimer interface of NOS-2 over NOS-3.

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Li, H., Raman, C. S., Glaser, C. B., Blasko, E., Young, T. A., Parkinson, J. F., … Poulos, T. L. (1999). Crystal Structures of Zinc-free and -bound Heme Domain of Human Inducible Nitric-oxide Synthase. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 274(30), 21276–21284. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.274.30.21276

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