贝氏梭菌[FeFe]-氢化酶抗氧性的结构决定因素及zn2 +介导的稳定性

IF 9.4 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America Pub Date : 2025-01-13 DOI:10.1073/pnas.2416233122
Jifu Duan, Andreas Rutz, Akihiro Kawamoto, Shuvankar Naskar, Kristina Edenharter, Silke Leimkühler, Eckhard Hofmann, Thomas Happe, Genji Kurisu
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[FeFe]-氢化酶催化两个质子可逆的双电子还原成氢分子。虽然这些酶是自然界中最有效的氢转化生物催化剂之一,但它们的催化辅助因子(称为H簇)在与二氧接触时被不可逆地破坏。来自贝氏梭菌的[FeFe]-氢化酶CbA5H具有独特的机制来保护h簇免受氧诱导的降解。基于CbA5H氧屏蔽形式的部分蛋白结构,提出了CbA5H的保护策略。在此,我们展示了整个酶在二聚体和活性状态下的2.2 Å分辨率的低温电镜结构,并阐明了可逆辅因子保护机制的结构参数。我们发现CbA5H的同二聚体结构的两个亚基都有一个Zn - 2+结合的四螺旋结构域,该结构域不像其他复杂蛋白质结构那样在电子传递中起作用。相反,生化数据证实了两个[4Fe-4S]簇负责CbA5H中的电子转移,而鉴定的锌原子对低聚化和蛋白质稳定性至关重要。
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Structural determinants of oxygen resistance and Zn 2+ -mediated stability of the [FeFe]-hydrogenase from Clostridium beijerinckii
[FeFe]-hydrogenases catalyze the reversible two-electron reduction of two protons to molecular hydrogen. Although these enzymes are among the most efficient H 2 -converting biocatalysts in nature, their catalytic cofactor (termed H-cluster) is irreversibly destroyed upon contact with dioxygen. The [FeFe]-hydrogenase CbA5H from Clostridium beijerinckii has a unique mechanism to protect the H-cluster from oxygen-induced degradation. The protective strategy of CbA5H was proposed based on a partial protein structure of CbA5H’s oxygen-shielded form. Here, we present a cryo-EM structure of 2.2 Å resolution from the entire enzyme in its dimeric and active state and elucidate the structural parameters of the reversible cofactor protection mechanism. We found that both subunits of the homodimeric structure of CbA5H have a Zn 2+ -binding four-helix domain, which does not play a role in electron transport as described for other complex protein structures. Biochemical data instead confirm that two [4Fe-4S] clusters are responsible for electron transfer in CbA5H, while the identified zinc atom is critical for oligomerization and protein stability.
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