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Protoporphyrin IX

About: Protoporphyrin IX is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 2250 publications have been published within this topic receiving 65544 citations. The topic is also known as: PpIX.


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TL;DR: The results suggest that, in the reconstituted cytochrome P450 metabolizing system, especially in studies done with low protein concentrations (0.1 microM), and at elevated temperatures (37 degrees C), as much as 30% of the manganese-substituting cyto chrome b5 may dissociate to free Mn-protoporphyrin IX and apocytochrome b5.
Abstract: The structure and stability of cytochrome b5 reconstituted with manganese protoporphyrin IX instead of iron protoporphyrin IX has been investigated by resonance Raman spectroscopy and stopped-flow visible spectroscopy. The resonance Raman spectrum of MnIII cytochrome b5 was consistent with a high-spin hexacoordinate MnIII protoporphyrin IX structure that converted to a high-spin pentacoordinate structure at higher laser power. The resonance Raman spectrum of MnII cytochrome b5 indicated a high-spin pentacoordinate structure which was independent of laser power. Studies of the binding of MnIII protoporphyrin IX to apocytochrome b5 indicated that the MnIII-containing porphyrin bound much less tightly to the protein than did heme. Although the second-order rate constant at 20 degrees C for the association of heme with apocytochrome b5 (4.5 x 10(7) M(-1) s(-1)) was estimated to be only 1 order of magnitude higher than that with Mn protoporphyrin IX (3.3 x 10(6) M(-1) s(-1)), the dissociation of manganese substituted cytochrome b5 into the apoprotein and free Mn protoporphyrin IX occurs with a first-order rate constant of 1.2 x 10(-2) s(-1) at 20 degrees C while the dissociation of heme from cytochrome b5 at room temperature occurs 3 orders of magnitude more slowly with a first-order rate constant of 1.67 x 10(-5) s(-1) [Vergeres, G., Chen, D. Y., Wu, F.F., & Waskell, L. (1993) Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 305, 231-241]. The equilibrium dissociation constant for manganese-substituted cytochrome b5 increased with temperature from 4 nM at 20 degrees C to 14 nM at 37 degrees C. These results suggest that, in the reconstituted cytochrome P450 metabolizing system, especially in studies done with low protein concentrations (0.1 microM), and at elevated temperatures (37 degrees C), as much as 30% of the manganese-substituted cytochrome b5 may dissociate to free Mn-protoporphyrin IX and apocytochrome b5.

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TL;DR: A decrease in protoporphyrin IX is found in intact corn and cucumber etioplasts with increasing herbicide concentrations, which suggests an extraplastidic mechanism may be involved in forming protoporalin IX in herbicide-treated plants.

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Nobuaki Mito1, R. Sato1, Masakazu Miyakado1, Hiromichi Oshio1, Shizuya Tanaka1 
TL;DR: The effect of N-Phenylimide photobleaching herbicides on in vitro synthesis of protoporphyrin was examined in this article, and the binding site affinity was 8.9 − 9.8 nM.

23 citations

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TL;DR: The decrease of the expression of frataxin unregulated by p53 in tumor cells enhances ALA‐induced photo‐damage, by down‐regulation of mitochondrial functions.
Abstract: Mitochondrial frataxin is involved in various functions such as iron homeostasis, iron-sulfur cluster biogenesis, the protection from oxidative stress and apoptosis and acts as a tumor suppressor protein. We now show that the expression of frataxin is stimulated in a p53-dependent manner and prove that frataxin is a direct p53 target gene by showing that the p53-responsive element in the promoter of the mouse frataxin gene is bound by p53. The bacterial expression of human frataxin stimulated maturation of human ferrochelatase, which catalyzes the insertion of iron into protoporphyrin at the last step of heme biosynthesis. Overexpression of frataxin in human cancer A431 and HeLa cells lowered 5-aminolevulinic acid(ALA)-induced accumulation of protoporphyrin and induced resistance to ALA-induced photo-damage, whereas p53 silencing with siRNA in non tumor HEK293T cells down-regulated the expression of frataxin and increased the accumulation of protoporphyrin. Thus, the decrease of the expression of frataxin unregulated by p53 in tumor cells enhances ALA-induced photo-damage, by down-regulation of mitochondrial functions.

23 citations

01 Jan 1976
TL;DR: The results confirmed the resistance of horseradish peroxidase to photodynamic action and suggested the involvement of at least one histidine residue in the heme environment ofmore » horser Somalia peroxIDase.
Abstract: Horseradish apoperoxidase (apoHRP) was reconstituted with various porphyrin derivatives, e.g., ferric, cupric, manganese, and zinc protoporphyrin IX, metal-free protoporphyrin IX, hematoporphyrin IX and deuteroporphyrin IX. The visible absorption spectra of these porphyrin-apoHRP complexes were examined. The time required for maximum development of the new Soret peak after reconstitution was used to measure the rate of porphyrin-apoHRP reconstitution. All of the four metal-protoporphyrins reconstituted with apoHRP at the same rate as metal-free protoporphyrin IX, whereas, for the metal-free porphyrins, the rates of reconstitution were in the order of deuteroporphyrin IX > hematoporphyrin IX > protoporphyrin IX. The porphyrins on the reconstituted porphyrin-apoHRP complexes were used as localized photosensitizers for photodynamic studies. No amino acid residues were oxidized on illumination of the ferric, cupric and manganese protoporphyrin IX-apoHRP complexes due to the paramagnetic properties of these metal ions. With diamagnetic zinc ion, two histidine and one methionine residues were oxidized, which was the same as in the protoporphyrin IX- and hematoporphyrin IX-apoHRP complexes. However, only one histidine was destroyed on illumination of the deuteroporphyrin IX-apoHRP complex. The results confirmed the resistance of horseradish peroxidase to photodynamic action and suggested the involvement of at least one histidine residue in the heme environment ofmore » horseradish peroxidase.« less

23 citations


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