NiFe] and [FeS] cofactors in the membrane-bound hydrogenase of Ralstonia eutropha investigated by X-ray absorption spectroscopy: insights into O(2)-tolerant H(2) cleavage |
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Authors: | Fritsch Johannes Löscher Simone Sanganas Oliver Siebert Elisabeth Zebger Ingo Stein Matthias Ludwig Marcus De Lacey Antonio L Dau Holger Friedrich Bärbel Lenz Oliver Haumann Michael |
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Institution: | Humboldt-Universita?t zu Berlin, Institut fu?r Biologie/Mikrobiologie, 10115 Berlin, Germany. |
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Abstract: | Molecular features that allow certain NiFe] hydrogenases to catalyze the conversion of molecular hydrogen (H(2)) in the presence of dioxygen (O(2)) were investigated. Using X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS), we compared the NiFe] active site and FeS clusters in the O(2)-tolerant membrane-bound hydrogenase (MBH) of Ralstonia eutropha and the O(2)-sensitive periplasmic hydrogenase (PH) of Desulfovibrio gigas. Fe-XAS indicated an unusual complement of iron-sulfur centers in the MBH, likely based on a specific structure of the FeS cluster proximal to the active site. This cluster is a 4Fe4S] cubane in PH. For MBH, it comprises less than ~2.7 ? Fe-Fe distances and additional longer vectors of ≥3.4 ?, consistent with an Fe trimer with a more isolated Fe ion. Ni-XAS indicated a similar architecture of the NiFe] site in MBH and PH, featuring Ni coordination by four thiolates of conserved cysteines, i.e., in the fully reduced state (Ni-SR). For oxidized states, short Ni-μO bonds due to Ni-Fe bridging oxygen species were detected in the Ni-B state of the MBH and in the Ni-A state of the PH. Furthermore, a bridging sulfenate (CysSO) is suggested for an inactive state (Ni(ia)-S) of the MBH. We propose that the O(2) tolerance of the MBH is mainly based on a dedicated electron donation from a modified proximal FeS cluster to the active site, which may favor formation of the rapidly reactivated Ni-B state instead of the slowly reactivated Ni-A state. Thereby, the catalytic activity of the MBH is facilitated in the presence of both H(2) and O(2). |
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