| Literature DB >> 27421233 |
Giorgio Caserta1, Agnieszka Adamska-Venkatesh2, Ludovic Pecqueur1, Mohamed Atta3, Vincent Artero3, Souvik Roy3, Edward Reijerse2, Wolfgang Lubitz2, Marc Fontecave4.
Abstract
[FeFe]-hydrogenases are unique and fascinating enzymes catalyzing the reversible reduction of protons into hydrogen. These metalloenzymes display extremely large catalytic reaction rates at very low overpotential values and are, therefore, studied as potential catalysts for bioelectrodes of electrolyzers and fuel cells. Since they contain multiple metal cofactors whose biosynthesis depends on complex protein machineries, their preparation is difficult. As a consequence still few have been purified to homogeneity allowing spectroscopic and structural characterization. As part of a program aiming at getting easy access to new hydrogenases we report here a methodology based on a purely chemical assembly of their metal cofactors. This methodology is applied to the preparation and characterization of the hydrogenase from the fermentative anaerobic rumen bacterium Megasphaera elsdenii, which has only been incompletely characterized in the past.Entities:
Keywords: H(2) production; Megasphaera elsdenii; Synthetic maturation; [FeFe]-hydrogenase
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27421233 DOI: 10.1016/j.bbabio.2016.07.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biochim Biophys Acta ISSN: 0006-3002