O 2 reactions at the six-iron active site (H-cluster) in [FeFe]-hydrogenase

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Irreversible inhibition by molecular oxygen (O 2) complicates the use of [FeFe]-hydrogenases (HydA) for biotechnological hydrogen (H 2) production. Modification by O 2 of the active site six-iron complex denoted as the H-cluster ([4Fe4S]-2Fe H) of HydA1 from the green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii was characterized by x-ray absorption spectroscopy at the iron K-edge. In a time-resolved approach, HydA1 protein samples were prepared after increasing O 2 exposure periods at 0 °C. A kinetic analysis of changes in their x-ray absorption near edge structure and extended X-ray absorption fine structure spectra revealed three phases of O 2 reactions. The first phase (τ 1≤4 s) is characterized by the formation of an increased number of Fe-O,C bonds, elongation of the Fe-Fe distance in the binuclear unit (2Fe H), and oxidation of one iron ion. The second phase (τ 2 ≈ 15 s) causes a ∼50% decrease of the number of ∼2.7-ÅFe-Fe distances in the [4Fe4S] subcluster and the oxidation of one more iron ion. The final phase (τ 3 ≤ 1000 s) leads to the disappearance of most Fe-Fe and Fe-S interactions and further iron oxidation. These results favor a reaction sequence, which involves 1) oxygenation at 2Fe H+ leading to the formation of a reactive oxygen species-like superoxide (O 2-), followed by 2) H-cluster inactivation and destabilization due to ROS attack on the [4Fe4S] cluster to convert it into an apparent [3Fe4S] + unit, leading to 3) complete O 2-induced degradation of the remainders of the H-cluster. This mechanism suggests that blocking of ROS diffusion paths and/or altering the redox potential of the [4Fe4S] cubane by genetic engineering may yield improved O 2tolerance in [FeFe]-hydrogenase. © 2011 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.

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Lambertz, C., Leidel, N., Havelius, K. G. V., Noth, J., Chernev, P., Winkler, M., … Haumann, M. (2011). O 2 reactions at the six-iron active site (H-cluster) in [FeFe]-hydrogenase. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 286(47), 40614–40623. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M111.283648

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