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[FeFe]-hydrogenase Oxygen Inactivation is Initiated by the Modification and Degradation of the H cluster 2Fe Subcluster
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FunctionPublication Abstract from PubMedThe [FeFe]-hydrogenase catalytic site H cluster is a complex iron sulfur cluster assembly that is sensitive to oxygen (O2). The O2 sensitivity is a significant barrier for production of hydrogen as an energy source in water-splitting, oxygenic systems. Oxygen reacts directly with the H cluster, which results in rapid enzyme inactivation and eventual degradation. To investigate the progression of O2-dependent [FeFe]-hydrogenase inactivation and the process of H cluster degradation, the highly O2 sensitive [FeFe]-hydrogenase HydA1 from the green algae Chlamydomonas reinhardtii was exposed to defined concentrations of O2 while monitoring the loss of activity and accompanying changes in H cluster spectroscopic properties. The results indicate that H cluster degradation proceeds through a series of reactions, the extent of which depend on the initial enzyme reduction/oxidation state. The degradation process begins with O2 interacting and reacting with the 2Fe subcluster, leading to degradation of the 2Fe subcluster and leaving an inactive [4Fe-4S] subcluster state. This final inactive degradation product could be reactivated in vitro by incubation with 2Fe subcluster maturation machinery, specifically HydFEG, which was observed by recovery of enzyme activity. [FeFe]-hydrogenase oxygen inactivation is initiated at the H cluster 2Fe subcluster.,Swanson KD, Ratzloff MW, Mulder DW, Artz JH, Ghose S, Hoffman A, White S, Zadvornyy OA, Broderick JB, Bothner B, King PW, Peters JW J Am Chem Soc. 2015 Jan 12. PMID:25579778[1] From MEDLINE®/PubMed®, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine. Loading citation details.. Citations No citations found References
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Categories: Chlamydomonas reinhardtii | Large Structures | Artz JH | Bothner B | Broderick JB | Ghose S | Hoffman A | King PW | Mulder DW | Peters JW | Ratzloff MW | Swanson SD | White S | Zadvornyy OA