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CO-dependent H2 evolution by Rhodospirillum rubrum: role of CODH:CooF complex.

Steven W Singer1, Marissa B Hirst, Paul W Ludden.   

Abstract

Upon exposure to CO during anaerobic growth, the purple phototrophic bacterium Rhodospirillum rubrum expresses a CO-oxidizing H(2) evolving enzymatic system. The CO-oxidizing enzyme, carbon monoxide dehydrogenase (CODH), has been purified and extensively characterized. However the electron transfer pathway from CODH to the CO-induced hydrogenase that evolves H(2) is not well understood. CooF is an Fe-S protein that is the proposed mediator of electron transfer between CODH and the CO-induced hydrogenase. Here we present the spectroscopic and biochemical properties of the CODH:CooF complex. The characteristic EPR signals observed for CODH are largely insensitive to CooF complexation. Metal analysis and EPR spectroscopy show that CooF contains 2 Fe(4)S(4) clusters. The observation of 2 Fe(4)S(4) clusters for CooF contradicts the prediction of 4 Fe(4)S(4) clusters based on analysis of the amino acid sequence of CooF and structural studies of CooF homologs. Comparison of in vivo and in vitro CO-dependent H(2) evolution indicates that approximately 90% of the activity is lost upon cell lysis. We propose that the loss of two labile Fe-S clusters from CooF during cell lysis may be responsible for the low in vitro CO-dependent H(2) evolution activity. During the course of these studies, a new assay for CODH:CooF was developed using membranes from an R. rubrum mutant that did not express CODH:CooF, but expressed high levels of the CO-induced hydrogenase. The assay revealed that the CO-induced hydrogenase requires the presence of CODH:CooF for optimal H(2) evolution activity.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17123462     DOI: 10.1016/j.bbabio.2006.10.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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