The hemoglobin system of the serpent eel Ophisurus serpens: structural and functional characterization.

MANCONI, BARBARA;MESSANA, IRENE;SANNA, MARIA TERESA;COLUCCIA, ELISABETTA;OLIANAS, ALESSANDRA
2013-01-01

Abstract

The hemoglobin system of the serpent eel Ophisurus serpens was structurally and functionally characterized with the aim of comparing it to the hemoglobin system of other fish species, as oxygen loading under the severe habitat conditions experienced by O. serpens could have necessitated specific adaptation mechanisms during evolution. The hemoglobin system of O. serpens includes one cathodic and four anodic components. The molecular mass of the α and β chains of the cathodic component as well as the 2 α and 4 β of the anodic components were determined. Analysis of the intact α and β chains from cathodic hemoglobin and their proteolytic digestion products by high-resolution MS and MS/MS experiments resulted in 92 and 95 % sequence coverage of the α and β globins, respectively. The oxygen binding properties of both hemoglobin components were analyzed with respect to their interactions with their physiological effectors. Stripped cathodic hemoglobin displayed the highest oxygen affinity among Anguilliformes with no significant effect of pH on O2-affinity. In the presence of both chloride and organic phosphates, O2-affinity was strongly reduced, and cooperativity was enhanced; moreover, cathodic hemoglobin contains two indistinguishable GTP-binding sites. Stripped anodic hemoglobins exhibited both low O2-affinity and low cooperativity and a larger Bohr effect than cathodic hemoglobin. The cathodic hemoglobin of O. serpens and the corresponding component of Conger conger share the greatest structural and functional similarity among hemoglobin systems of Anguilliformes studied to date, consistent with their phylogenetic relationship.
2013
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Hemoglobin Bohr effect Electrospray ionization–mass spectrometry Primary structure Phosphate binding Root effect
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Manconi, Barbara; Pellegrini, M; Messana, Irene; Sanna, MARIA TERESA; Castagnola, M; Iavarone, F; Coluccia, Elisabetta; Giardina, B; Olianas, Alessand ...espandi
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