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Orientation-selected ENDOR of the active center in Chromatium vinosum [NiFe] hydrogenase in the oxidized "ready" state
Authors:Ch Geßner  M Stein  S P J Albracht  W Lubitz
Institution:Max-Volmer-Institut für Biophysikalische Chemie und Biochemie, Technische Universit?t Berlin Stra?e des 17 Juni 135, D-10623 Berlin, Germany e-mail: lubitz@echo.chem.tu-berlin.de Tel.: +49-30-31421419 Fax: +49-30-31421122, DE
E.C. Slater Institute, Biochemistry, University of Amsterdam Plantage Muidergracht 12, 1018 TV Amsterdam, Netherlands, NL
Abstract: Electron nuclear double resonance (ENDOR) was applied to study the active site of the oxidized "ready" state, Nir, in the NiFe] hydrogenase of Chromatium vinosum. The magnetic field dependence of the EPR was used to select specific subsets of molecules contributing to the ENDOR response by stepping through the EPR envelope. Three hyperfine couplings could be clearly followed over the complete field range. Two protons, H1 and H2, display a very similar large isotropic coupling of 12.5 and 12.6 MHz, respectively. Their dipolar coupling is small (2.1 and 1.4 MHz, respectively). A third proton, H3, exhibits a small isotropic coupling of 0.5 MHz and a larger anisotropic contribution of 3.5 MHz. Based on a comparison with structural data obtained from X-ray crystallography of single crystals of hydrogenases from Desulfovibrio gigas and D. vulgaris and the known g-tensor orientation of Nir, an assignment of the 1H hyperfine couplings could be achieved. H1 and H2 were assigned to the β-CH2 protons of the bridging cysteine Cys533 and H3 could belong to a β-CH2 proton of Cys68 or to a protonated cysteine (-SH) of Cys68 or Cys530. Received: 26 November 1998 / Accepted: 1 April 1999
Keywords:  [NiFe] hydrogenase  Chromatium vinosum  Electron paramagnetic resonance  Orientation-selected ENDOR  Proton hyperfine tensors
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