Glu-286 Rotation and Water Wire Reorientation Are Unlikely the Gating Elements for Proton Pumping in Cytochrome c Oxidase

TitleGlu-286 Rotation and Water Wire Reorientation Are Unlikely the Gating Elements for Proton Pumping in Cytochrome c Oxidase
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2011
AuthorsYang, S, Cui, Q
JournalBiophysical Journal
Volume101
Pagination61-69
Date PublishedJul
Keywordsbiomolecular simulation, Biophysics, carbonic-anhydrase-ii, computer-simulation, Coupled electron-transfer, d-pathway, molecular simulation, pk(a) analysis, rhodobacter-sphaeroides, scc-dftb, tight-binding method
Abstract

One of the key unresolved issues regarding proton pumping in cytochrome c oxidase (CcO) is the identity of the gating element that prevents the backflow of protons. In this study, we analyze two popular proposals for this element: isomerization of the key branching residue (Glu-286) and (re)orientation of water molecules in the hydrophobic cavity. Using a multifaceted set of computational analyses that involve CcO embedded in either an implicit or explicit treatment of lipid membrane, we show that neither Glu-286 nor active-site water likely constitutes the gating element. Detailed energetic and structural analyses of the simulation results indicate that the gating-relevant properties of these structural motifs observed in previous work are likely a result of the simplified computational models employed in those studies.

Short TitleBiophys. J.