Abstract
NrfA is a pentahaem cytochrome present in a wide-range of γ -, δ- and ε-proteobacteria. Its nitrite and nitric oxide reductase activities have been studied extensively and contribute to respiratory nitrite ammonification and nitric oxide detoxification respectively. Sulfite is a third substrate for NrfA that may be encountered in the micro-oxic environments where nrfA is expressed. Consequently, we have performed quantitative kinetic and thermodynamic studies of the interactions between sulfite and Escherichia coli NrfA to provide a biochemical framework from which to consider their possible cellular consequences. A combination of voltammetric, spectroscopic and crystallographic analyses define dissociation constants for sulfite binding to NrfA in oxidized (∼54 μM), semi-reduced (∼145 μM) and reduced (∼180 μM) states that are comparable with each other, and the K m (∼70 μM) for sulfite reduction at pH 7. Under comparable conditions Km values of ∼22 and ∼300 μM describe nitrite and nitric oxide reduction respectively, whereas the affinities of nitrate and thiocyanate for NrfA fall more than 50-fold on enzyme reduction. These results are discussed in terms of the nature of sulfite co-ordination within the active site of NrfA and their implications for the cellular activity of NrfA. © The Authors.
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Kemp, G. L., Clarke, T. A., Marritt, S. J., Lockwood, C., Poock, S. R., Hemmings, A. M., … Butt, J. N. (2010). Kinetic and thermodynamic resolution of the interactions between sulfite and the pentahaem cytochrome NrfA from Escherichia coli. Biochemical Journal, 431(1), 73–80. https://doi.org/10.1042/BJ20100866
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