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6P73

Cytochrome-C-nitrite reductase

6P73 の概要
エントリーDOI10.2210/pdb6p73/pdb
関連するPDBエントリー3UBR
分子名称Cytochrome c-552, HEME C, CALCIUM ION, ... (4 entities in total)
機能のキーワードnitrite reduction, oxidoreductase
由来する生物種Shewanella oneidensis
タンパク質・核酸の鎖数2
化学式量合計105400.02
構造登録者
Schmidt, M.,Pacheco, A. (登録日: 2019-06-04, 公開日: 2020-04-01, 最終更新日: 2024-10-23)
主引用文献Ali, M.,Stein, N.,Mao, Y.,Shahid, S.,Schmidt, M.,Bennett, B.,Pacheco, A.A.
Trapping of a Putative Intermediate in the CytochromecNitrite Reductase (ccNiR)-Catalyzed Reduction of Nitrite: Implications for the ccNiR Reaction Mechanism.
J.Am.Chem.Soc., 141:13358-13371, 2019
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PubMed Abstract: Cytochrome nitrite reductase (ccNiR) is a periplasmic, decaheme homodimeric enzyme that catalyzes the six-electron reduction of nitrite to ammonia. Under standard assay conditions catalysis proceeds without detected intermediates, and it has been assumed that this is also true in vivo. However, this report demonstrates that it is possible to trap a putative intermediate by controlling the electrochemical potential at which reduction takes place. UV/vis spectropotentiometry showed that nitrite-loaded ccNiR is reduced in a concerted two-electron step to generate an {FeNO} moiety at the active site, with an associated midpoint potential of +246 mV vs SHE at pH 7. By contrast, cyanide-bound active site reduction is a one-electron process with a midpoint potential of +20 mV, and without a strong-field ligand the active site midpoint potential shifts 70 mV lower still. EPR analysis subsequently revealed that the {FeNO} moiety possesses an unusual spectral signature, different from those normally observed for {FeNO} hemes, that may indicate magnetic interaction of the active site with nearby hemes. Protein film voltammetry experiments previously showed that catalytic nitrite reduction to ammonia by ccNiR requires an applied potential of at least -120 mV, well below the midpoint potential for {FeNO} formation. Thus, it appears that an {FeNO} active site is a catalytic intermediate in the ccNiR-mediated reduction of nitrite to ammonia, whose degree of accumulation depends exclusively on the applied potential. At low potentials the species is rapidly reduced and does not accumulate, while at higher potentials it is trapped, thus preventing catalytic ammonia formation.
PubMed: 31381304
DOI: 10.1021/jacs.9b03036
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