| Literature DB >> 7570019 |
M Kumar1, D Qiu, T G Spiro, S W Ragsdale.
Abstract
Resonance Raman (RR) spectroscopy was used to identify a methylnickel adduct (upsilon Ni-C = 422 wave numbers) of carbon monoxide dehydrogenase (CODH) from Clostridium thermoaceticum. Formed at a nickel/iron-sulfur cluster on CODH called center A, the methylnickel species is the precursor of the methyl group of acetyl-coenzyme A in an anaerobic pathway of carbon monoxide or carbon dioxide fixation. Rapid kinetic and RR studies demonstrated that methylation of nickel occurs by heterolysis of the methyl-cobalt bond (upsilon Co-C = 429 wave numbers) of a methylated corrinoid/iron-sulfur protein. In combination with the earlier finding of an iron-carbonyl adduct at center A, detection of the methylnickel intermediate establishes a bimetallic mechanism for acetyl-coenzyme A synthesis.Entities:
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Year: 1995 PMID: 7570019 DOI: 10.1126/science.270.5236.628
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728