Hemoglobins from Scapharca subcrenata (Bivalvia: Arcidae) likely play an bactericidal role through their peroxidase activity
2021
Wang, Sufang | Huang, Yiyi | Liu, Si | Lin, Zhihua | Zhang, Yang | Bao, Yongbo
Hemoglobin (Hb) is an iron-containing respiratory protein present in all vertebrates and some invertebrates. The blood clam Scapharca subcrenata is one of the few invertebrates that have Hb-containing red hemocytes. In this study, we purified Hb (Ss-Hb), including Ss-HbI and Ss-HbII, from S. subcrenata hemocytes using gel chromatography with a recovery rate of 70.71%, and then characterized their peroxidase activities. Both Ss-Hbs possessed peroxidase activity with high affinity to the substrates guaiacol and H₂O₂. Moreover, both Ss-Hbs had structural similarities, such as type b heme, proximal histidine (His), distal His, and heme pocket arginine (Arg), with other peroxidases. The optimal peroxidase activity of both Ss-Hbs was at pH 5 and 35 °C, but this was inhibited in the presence of Cu²⁺ and Fe²⁺. Ss-Hbs produced O2•− in the presence of H₂O₂. β-phenylethylamine, a substrate of peroxidase, increased the O2•− generation, while Cu²⁺, an inhibitor of peroxidase, inhibited this reaction. These results indicated that the peroxidase cycle of Ss-Hb was involved in the production of O2•−. A large amount of O2•− may be generated by the peroxidase cycle if the substrate is sufficient. During the incubation of Ss-Hbs with Bacillus subtilis, it was speculated that trace H₂O₂, probably from autoxidation of Ss-Hbs or generated by B. subtilis, started the peroxidase cycle of Ss-Hb. and produced a large amount of O2•−in the presence of sufficient substrate in the culture medium. It is therefore reasonable to assume that Ss-Hbs played an antibacterial role owing to their peroxidase activity, which produced O2•−.
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