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Ethylmalonic Encephalopathy ETHE1 R163W/R163Q Mutations Alter Protein Stability and Redox Properties of the Iron Centre
ETHE1 is an iron-containing protein from the metallo β-lactamase family involved in the mitochondrial sulfide oxidation pathway. Mutations in ETHE1 causing loss of function result in sulfide toxicity and in the rare fatal disease Ethylmalonic Encephalopathy (EE). Frequently mutations resulting in de...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4157841/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25198162 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0107157 |
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author | Henriques, Bárbara J. Lucas, Tânia G. Rodrigues, João V. Frederiksen, Jane H. Teixeira, Miguel S. Tiranti, Valeria Bross, Peter Gomes, Cláudio M. |
author_facet | Henriques, Bárbara J. Lucas, Tânia G. Rodrigues, João V. Frederiksen, Jane H. Teixeira, Miguel S. Tiranti, Valeria Bross, Peter Gomes, Cláudio M. |
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description | ETHE1 is an iron-containing protein from the metallo β-lactamase family involved in the mitochondrial sulfide oxidation pathway. Mutations in ETHE1 causing loss of function result in sulfide toxicity and in the rare fatal disease Ethylmalonic Encephalopathy (EE). Frequently mutations resulting in depletion of ETHE1 in patient cells are due to severe structural and folding defects. However, some ETHE1 mutations yield nearly normal protein levels and in these cases disease mechanism was suspected to lie in compromised catalytic activity. To address this issue and to elicit how ETHE1 dysfunction results in EE, we have investigated two such pathological mutations, ETHE1-p.Arg163Gln and p.Arg163Trp. In addition, we report a number of benchmark properties of wild type human ETHE1, including for the first time the redox properties of the mononuclear iron centre. We show that loss of function in these variants results from a combination of decreased protein stability and activity. Although structural assessment revealed that the protein fold is not perturbed by mutations, both variants have decreased thermal stabilities and higher proteolytic susceptibilities. ETHE1 wild type and variants bind 1±0.2 mol iron/protein and no zinc; however, the variants exhibited only ≈10% of wild-type catalytically activity. Analysis of the redox properties of ETHE1 mononuclear iron centre revealed that the variants have lowered reduction potentials with respect to that of the wild type. This illustrates how point mutation-induced loss of function may arise via very discrete subtle conformational effects on the protein fold and active site chemistry, without extensive disruption of the protein structure or protein-cofactor association. |
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spelling | pubmed-41578412014-09-09 Ethylmalonic Encephalopathy ETHE1 R163W/R163Q Mutations Alter Protein Stability and Redox Properties of the Iron Centre Henriques, Bárbara J. Lucas, Tânia G. Rodrigues, João V. Frederiksen, Jane H. Teixeira, Miguel S. Tiranti, Valeria Bross, Peter Gomes, Cláudio M. PLoS One Research Article ETHE1 is an iron-containing protein from the metallo β-lactamase family involved in the mitochondrial sulfide oxidation pathway. Mutations in ETHE1 causing loss of function result in sulfide toxicity and in the rare fatal disease Ethylmalonic Encephalopathy (EE). Frequently mutations resulting in depletion of ETHE1 in patient cells are due to severe structural and folding defects. However, some ETHE1 mutations yield nearly normal protein levels and in these cases disease mechanism was suspected to lie in compromised catalytic activity. To address this issue and to elicit how ETHE1 dysfunction results in EE, we have investigated two such pathological mutations, ETHE1-p.Arg163Gln and p.Arg163Trp. In addition, we report a number of benchmark properties of wild type human ETHE1, including for the first time the redox properties of the mononuclear iron centre. We show that loss of function in these variants results from a combination of decreased protein stability and activity. Although structural assessment revealed that the protein fold is not perturbed by mutations, both variants have decreased thermal stabilities and higher proteolytic susceptibilities. ETHE1 wild type and variants bind 1±0.2 mol iron/protein and no zinc; however, the variants exhibited only ≈10% of wild-type catalytically activity. Analysis of the redox properties of ETHE1 mononuclear iron centre revealed that the variants have lowered reduction potentials with respect to that of the wild type. This illustrates how point mutation-induced loss of function may arise via very discrete subtle conformational effects on the protein fold and active site chemistry, without extensive disruption of the protein structure or protein-cofactor association. Public Library of Science 2014-09-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4157841/ /pubmed/25198162 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0107157 Text en © 2014 Henriques et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Henriques, Bárbara J. Lucas, Tânia G. Rodrigues, João V. Frederiksen, Jane H. Teixeira, Miguel S. Tiranti, Valeria Bross, Peter Gomes, Cláudio M. Ethylmalonic Encephalopathy ETHE1 R163W/R163Q Mutations Alter Protein Stability and Redox Properties of the Iron Centre |
title | Ethylmalonic Encephalopathy ETHE1 R163W/R163Q Mutations Alter Protein Stability and Redox Properties of the Iron Centre |
title_full | Ethylmalonic Encephalopathy ETHE1 R163W/R163Q Mutations Alter Protein Stability and Redox Properties of the Iron Centre |
title_fullStr | Ethylmalonic Encephalopathy ETHE1 R163W/R163Q Mutations Alter Protein Stability and Redox Properties of the Iron Centre |
title_full_unstemmed | Ethylmalonic Encephalopathy ETHE1 R163W/R163Q Mutations Alter Protein Stability and Redox Properties of the Iron Centre |
title_short | Ethylmalonic Encephalopathy ETHE1 R163W/R163Q Mutations Alter Protein Stability and Redox Properties of the Iron Centre |
title_sort | ethylmalonic encephalopathy ethe1 r163w/r163q mutations alter protein stability and redox properties of the iron centre |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4157841/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25198162 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0107157 |
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