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Identifying Residues That Cause pH-Dependent Reduction Potentials
The
pH dependence of the reduction potential <i>E</i>°
for a metalloprotein indicates that the protonation state
of at least one residue near the redox site changes and may be important
for its activity. The responsible residue is usually identified by
site-specific mutagenesis, which may be time-consuming. Here, the
titration of <i>E</i>° for <i>Chromatium vinosum</i> high-potential iron–sulfur protein is predicted to be in
good agreement with experiment using density functional theory and
Poisson–Boltzmann calculations if only the sole histidine undergoes
changes in protonation. The implementation of this approach into CHARMMing,
a user-friendly web-based portal, allows users to identify residues
in other proteins causing similar pH dependence