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Unique Spectroscopic Properties of the H-Cluster in a Putative Sensory [FeFe] Hydrogenase.

Nipa Chongdar1, James A Birrell1, Krzysztof Pawlak1, Constanze Sommer1, Edward J Reijerse1, Olaf Rüdiger1, Wolfgang Lubitz1, Hideaki Ogata1,2.   

Abstract

Sensory type [FeFe] hydrogenases are predicted to play a role in transcriptional regulation by detecting the H2 level of the cellular environment. These hydrogenases contain the hydrogenase domain with distinct modifications in the active site pocket, followed by a Per-Arnt-Sim (PAS) domain. As yet, neither the physiological function nor the biochemical or spectroscopic properties of these enzymes have been explored. Here, we present the characterization of an artificially maturated, putative sensory [FeFe] hydrogenase from Thermotoga maritima (HydS). This enzyme shows lower hydrogen conversion activity than prototypical [FeFe] hydrogenases and a reduced inhibition by CO. Using FTIR spectroelectrochemistry and EPR spectroscopy, three redox states of the active site were identified. The spectroscopic signatures of the most oxidized state closely resemble those of the Hox state from the prototypical [FeFe] hydrogenases, while the FTIR spectra of both singly and doubly reduced states show large differences. The FTIR bands of both the reduced states are strongly red-shifted relative to the Hox state, indicating reduction at the diiron site, but with retention of the bridging CO ligand. The unique functional and spectroscopic features of HydS are discussed with regard to the possible role of altered amino acid residues influencing the electronic properties of the H-cluster.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29251926     DOI: 10.1021/jacs.7b11287

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


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