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The nickel site in active Desulfovibrio baculatus [NiFeSe] hydrogenase is diamagnetic. Multifield saturation magnetization measurement of the spin state of Ni(II).
Authors:C P Wang  R Franco  J J Moura  I Moura  E P Day
Institution:Department of Physics, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia 30322.
Abstract:The magnetic properties of the nickel(II) site in active Desulfovibrio baculatus (DSM 1743) NiFeSe] hydrogenase have been measured using the multifield saturation magnetization technique. The periplasmic NiFeSe] hydrogenase was isolated from bacteria grown in excess selenium in the presence of 57Fe. Saturation magnetization data were collected at three fixed fields (1.375, 2.75, 5.5 tesla) over the temperature range from 2 to 100 K. M?ssbauer and EPR spectroscopies were used to characterize the magnetic state of the two 4Fe-4S] clusters of the enzyme and to quantitate the small amounts of iron impurities present in the sample. The nickel(II) site was found to be diamagnetic (low spin, S = 0). In combination with recent results from extended x-ray absorption fine structure studies, this magnetic state indicates that the nickel(II) site of active D. baculatus NiFeSe] hydrogenase is five-coordinate.
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