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Mechanism of Reduction of an Aminyl Radical Intermediate in the Radical SAM GTP 3',8-Cyclase MoaA.

Haoran Pang1, Lindsey M Walker2, Alexey Silakov3, Pan Zhang4, Weitao Yang4, Sean J Elliott2, Kenichi Yokoyama1,4.   

Abstract

The diversity of the reactions catalyzed by radical S-adenosyl-l-methionine (SAM) enzymes is achieved at least in part through the variety of mechanisms to quench their radical intermediates. In the SPASM-twitch family, the largest family of radical SAM enzymes, the radical quenching step is thought to involve an electron transfer to or from an auxiliary 4Fe-4S cluster in or adjacent to the active site. However, experimental demonstration of such functions remains limited. As a representative member of this family, MoaA has one radical SAM cluster ([4Fe-4S]RS) and one auxiliary cluster ([4Fe-4S]AUX), and catalyzes a unique 3',8-cyclization of GTP into 3',8-cyclo-7,8-dihydro-GTP (3',8-cH2GTP) in the molybdenum cofactor (Moco) biosynthesis. Here, we report a mechanistic investigation of the radical quenching step in MoaA, a chemically challenging reduction of 3',8-cyclo-GTP-N7 aminyl radical. We first determined the reduction potentials of [4Fe-4S]RS and [4Fe-4S]AUX as -510 mV and -455 mV, respectively, using a combination of protein film voltammogram (PFV) and electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy. Subsequent Q-band EPR characterization of 5'-deoxyadenosine C4' radical (5'-dA-C4'•) trapped in the active site revealed isotropic exchange interaction (∼260 MHz) between 5'-dA-C4'• and [4Fe-4S]AUX1+, suggesting that [4Fe-4S]AUX is in the reduced (1+) state during the catalysis. Together with density functional theory (DFT) calculation, we propose that the aminyl radical reduction proceeds through a proton-coupled electron transfer (PCET), where [4Fe-4S]AUX serves as an electron donor and R17 residue acts as a proton donor. These results provide detailed mechanistic insights into the radical quenching step of radical SAM enzyme catalysis.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34423974      PMCID: PMC8415136          DOI: 10.1021/jacs.1c06268

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   16.383


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