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The Crystal Structure of the [NiFe] Hydrogenase from the Photosynthetic Bacterium Allochromatium vinosum: Characterization of the Oxidized Enzyme (Ni-A State)
Authors:Hideaki Ogata
Institution:
  • Max-Planck-Institut für Bioanorganische Chemie, Stiftstrasse 34-36, D-45470 Mülheim an der Ruhr, Germany
  • Abstract:The crystal structure of the membrane-associated NiFe] hydrogenase from Allochromatium vinosum has been determined to 2.1 Å resolution. Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy on dissolved crystals showed that it is present in the Ni-A state (> 90%). The structure of the A. vinosum NiFe] hydrogenase shows significant similarities with NiFe] hydrogenase structures derived from Desulfovibrio species. The amino acid sequence identity is ∼ 50%. The bimetallic NiFe] active site is located in the large subunit of the heterodimer and possesses three diatomic non-protein ligands coordinated to the Fe (two CN , one CO). Ni is bound to the protein backbone via four cysteine thiolates; two of them also bridge the two metals. One of the bridging cysteines (Cys64) exhibits a modified thiolate in part of the sample. A mono-oxo bridging ligand was assigned between the metal ions of the catalytic center. This is in contrast to a proposal for Desulfovibrio sp. hydrogenases that show a di-oxo species in this position for the Ni-A state. The additional metal site located in the large subunit appears to be a Mg2+ ion. Three iron-sulfur clusters were found in the small subunit that forms the electron transfer chain connecting the catalytic site with the molecular surface. The calculated anomalous Fourier map indicates a distorted proximal iron-sulfur cluster in part of the crystals. This altered proximal cluster is supposed to be paramagnetic and is exchange coupled to the Ni3+ ion and the medial Fe3S4]+ cluster that are both EPR active (S = 1/2 species). This finding of a modified proximal cluster in the NiFe] hydrogenase might explain the observation of split EPR signals that are occasionally detected in the oxidized state of membrane-bound NiFe] hydrogenases as from A. vinosum.
    Keywords:EPR  electron paramagnetic resonance  FTIR  Fourier transform infrared  ICP-OES  inductively coupled plasma with optical atomic emission spectrometry  MAD  multiwavelength anomalous dispersion  D  vulgaris H  Desulfovibrio vulgaris Hildenborough  D  vulgaris MF  Desulfovibrio vulgaris Miyazaki F  PDB  Protein Data Bank
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