No laughing matter: the unmaking of the greenhouse gas dinitrogen monoxide by nitrous oxide reductase.

Lisa K Schneider, Anja Wüst, Anja Pomowski, Lin Zhang, Oliver Einsle
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The gas nitrous oxide (N₂O) is generated in a variety of abiotic, biotic, and anthropogenic processes and it has recently been under scrutiny for its role as a greenhouse gas. A single enzyme, nitrous oxide reductase, is known to reduce N₂O to uncritical N₂, in a two-electron reduction process that is catalyzed at two unusual metal centers containing copper. Nitrous oxide reductase is a bacterial metalloprotein from the metabolic pathway of denitrification, and it forms a 130 kDa homodimer in which the two metal sites CuA and CuZ from opposing monomers are brought into close contact to form the active site of the enzyme. CuA is a binuclear, valence-delocalized cluster that accepts and transfers a single electron. The CuA site of nitrous oxide reductase is highly similar to that of respiratory heme-copper oxidases, but in the denitrification enzyme the site additionally undergoes a conformational change on a ligand that is suggested to function as a gate for electron transfer from an external donor protein. CuZ, the tetranuclear active center of nitrous oxide reductase, is isolated under mild and anoxic conditions as a unique [4Cu:2S] cluster. It is easily desulfurylated to yield a [4Cu:S] state termed CuZ (*) that is functionally distinct. The CuZ form of the cluster is catalytically active, while CuZ (*) is inactive as isolated in the [3Cu(1+):1Cu(2+)] state. However, only CuZ (*) can be reduced to an all-cuprous state by sodium dithionite, yielding a form that shows higher activities than CuZ. As the possibility of a similar reductive activation in the periplasm is unconfirmed, the mechanism and the actual functional state of the enzyme remain under debate. Using enzyme from anoxic preparations with CuZ in the [4Cu:2S] state, N2O was shown to bind between the CuA and CuZ sites, suggesting direct electron transfer from CuA to the substrate after its activation by CuZ.

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这可不是闹笑话:一氧化二氮还原酶分解温室气体一氧化二氮。
气体一氧化二氮(N₂O)是在各种非生物、生物和人为过程中产生的,最近它作为温室气体的作用受到了密切关注。已知一种酶,即氧化亚氮还原酶,在两个含有铜的特殊金属中心催化的双电子还原过程中,将N₂O还原为非临界N₂。氧化亚氮还原酶是细菌反硝化代谢途径中的金属蛋白,它形成一个130 kDa的同型二聚体,其中来自对立单体的两个金属位点CuA和CuZ紧密接触,形成酶的活性位点。CuA是一个双核,价离域簇,接受和转移一个电子。氧化亚氮还原酶的CuA位点与呼吸血红素-铜氧化酶的CuA位点高度相似,但在反硝化酶中,该位点在配体上还经历了构象变化,该配体被认为是外部供体蛋白电子转移的通道。一氧化二氮还原酶的四核活性中心CuZ在轻度和缺氧条件下被分离为独特的[4Cu:2S]簇。它很容易脱硫,产生一种称为CuZ(*)的[4Cu:S]状态,这种状态在功能上是不同的。聚簇的CuZ形式具有催化活性,而CuZ(*)在[3Cu(1+):1Cu(2+)]状态下不具有催化活性。然而,二亚硫酸钠只能将铜(*)还原为全铜态,生成比铜活性更高的形式。由于周质中存在类似的还原激活的可能性尚未得到证实,因此该酶的机制和实际功能状态仍存在争议。利用含有[4Cu:2S]状态的cu的缺氧制剂中的酶,发现N2O在CuA和CuZ位点之间结合,表明CuA被cu激活后,电子直接从CuA转移到底物。
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