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Characterization of cluster N5 as a fast-relaxing [4Fe-4S] cluster in the Nqo3 subunit of the proton-translocating NADH-ubiquinone oxidoreductase from Paracoccus denitrificans.

Takahiro Yano1, Joseph Sklar, Eiko Nakamaru-Ogiso, Yasuhiro Takahashi, Takao Yagi, Tomoko Ohnishi.   

Abstract

The NADH-quinone oxidoreductase from Paracoccus denitrificans consists of 14 subunits (Nqo1-14) and contains one FMN and eight iron-sulfur clusters. The Nqo3 subunit possesses fully conserved 11 Cys and 1 His in its N-terminal region and is considered to harbor three iron-sulfur clusters; however, only one binuclear (N1b) and one tetranuclear (N4) were previously identified. In this study, the Nqo3 subunit containing 1x[2Fe-2S] and 2x[4Fe-4S] clusters was expressed in Escherichia coli. The second [4Fe-4S](1+) cluster is detected by EPR spectroscopy below 6 K, exhibiting very fast spin relaxation. The resolved EPR spectrum of this cluster is broad and nearly axial. The subunit exhibits an absorption-type EPR signal around g approximately 5 region below 6 K, most likely arising from an S = 3/2 ground state of the fast-relaxing [4Fe-4S](1+) species. The substitution of the conserved His(106) with Cys specifically affected the fast-relaxing [4Fe-4S](1+) cluster, suggesting that this cluster is coordinated by His(106). In the cholate-treated NDH-1-enriched P. denitrificans membranes, we observed EPR signals arising from a [4Fe-4S] cluster below 6 K, exhibiting properties similar to those of cluster N5 detected in other complex I/NDH-1 and of the fast-relaxing [4Fe-4S](1+) cluster in the expressed Nqo3 subunit. Hence, we propose that the His-coordinated [4Fe-4S] cluster corresponds to cluster N5.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12600982     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M212275200

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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1.  Electron transfer in subunit NuoI (TYKY) of Escherichia coli NADH:quinone oxidoreductase (NDH-1).

Authors:  Prem Kumar Sinha; Eiko Nakamaru-Ogiso; Jesus Torres-Bacete; Motoaki Sato; Norma Castro-Guerrero; Tomoko Ohnishi; Akemi Matsuno-Yagi; Takao Yagi
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2012-04-02       Impact factor: 5.157

Review 2.  Were there any "misassignments" among iron-sulfur clusters N4, N5 and N6b in NADH-quinone oxidoreductase (complex I)?

Authors:  Tomoko Ohnishi; Eiko Nakamaru-Ogiso
Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta       Date:  2008-04-30

3.  The reaction of NADPH with bovine mitochondrial NADH:ubiquinone oxidoreductase revisited: I. Proposed consequences for electron transfer in the enzyme.

Authors:  Simon P J Albracht
Journal:  J Bioenerg Biomembr       Date:  2010-07-14       Impact factor: 2.945

Review 4.  Bacteria, yeast, worms, and flies: exploiting simple model organisms to investigate human mitochondrial diseases.

Authors:  Shane L Rea; Brett H Graham; Eiko Nakamaru-Ogiso; Adwitiya Kar; Marni J Falk
Journal:  Dev Disabil Res Rev       Date:  2010

5.  Cluster N1 of complex I from Yarrowia lipolytica studied by pulsed EPR spectroscopy.

Authors:  T Maly; L Grgic; K Zwicker; V Zickermann; U Brandt; T Prisner
Journal:  J Biol Inorg Chem       Date:  2006-02-26       Impact factor: 3.358

6.  A possible site of superoxide generation in the complex I segment of rat heart mitochondria.

Authors:  S Tsuyoshi Ohnishi; Tomoko Ohnishi; Shikibu Muranaka; Hirofumi Fujita; Hiroko Kimura; Koichi Uemura; Ken-ichi Yoshida; Kozo Utsumi
Journal:  J Bioenerg Biomembr       Date:  2005-02       Impact factor: 2.945

7.  Iron-sulfur cluster N5 is coordinated by an HXXXCXXCXXXXXC motif in the NuoG subunit of Escherichia coli NADH:quinone oxidoreductase (complex I).

Authors:  Eiko Nakamaru-Ogiso; Akemi Matsuno-Yagi; Shinya Yoshikawa; Takao Yagi; Tomoko Ohnishi
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2008-07-04       Impact factor: 5.157

8.  Reevaluating the relationship between EPR spectra and enzyme structure for the iron sulfur clusters in NADH:quinone oxidoreductase.

Authors:  Gregory Yakovlev; Torsten Reda; Judy Hirst
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2007-07-19       Impact factor: 11.205

9.  Paracoccus denitrificans: a genetically tractable model system for studying respiratory complex I.

Authors:  Owen D Jarman; Olivier Biner; John J Wright; Judy Hirst
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2021-05-12       Impact factor: 4.379

Review 10.  Challenges in elucidating structure and mechanism of proton pumping NADH:ubiquinone oxidoreductase (complex I).

Authors:  Volker Zickermann; Stefan Dröse; Maja A Tocilescu; Klaus Zwicker; Stefan Kerscher; Ulrich Brandt
Journal:  J Bioenerg Biomembr       Date:  2008-11-04       Impact factor: 3.853

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