Class III anaerobic ribonucleotide reductase small component, named protein β, contains a (4Fe-4S) center. Its function is to mediate electron transfer from reduced flavodoxin toS-adenosylmethionine, required for the introduction of a glycyl radical in the large component, named protein α, which then becomes active for the reduction of ribonucleotides. By site-directed mutagenesis we demonstrate that the three cysteines of the conserved CXXXCXXC sequence are involved in iron chelation. Such a sequence is also present in the activase of the pyruvate formate-lyase and in the biotin synthase, both carrying an iron-sulfur center involved in reductive activation ofS-adenosylmethionine. Even though they are able to bind iron in the (4Fe-4S) form, as shown by Mössbauer spectroscopy, the corresponding Cys to Ala mutants are catalytically inactive. Mutation of the two other cysteines of the protein did not result in inactivation. We thus conclude that the (4Fe-4S) cluster has, in the wild type protein, only three cysteine ligands and a fourth still unidentified ligand.
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Tamarit, J., Gerez, C., Meier, C., Mulliez, E., Trautwein, A., & Fontecave, M. (2000). The Activating Component of the Anaerobic Ribonucleotide Reductase from Escherichia coli. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 275(21), 15669–15675. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.275.21.15669
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