Hydrolysis and reduction of factor 390 by cell extracts of Methanobacterium thermoautotrophicum (strain ΔH)

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Cell extracts of Methanobacterium thermoautotrophicum (strain ΔH) were found to perform a hydrogen-dependent reduction of factor 390 (F390), the 8-adenylyl derivative of coenzyme F420. Upon resolution of cell extracts, F390-reducing activity copurified with the coenzyme F420-dependent hydrogenase. This indicates that F390 serves as a substrate of that enzyme. Activity towards F390 was approximately 40-fold lower than that towards coenzyme F420 (0.12 and 5.2 μmol·min-1·mg of protein-1, respectively). In addition, cell extracts catalyzed the hydrolysis of F390 to AMP and coenzyme F420. This hydrolysis required the presence of thiols (6 mM) and much ionic strength (1 M KCl) and was reversibly inhibited by oxygen. The reaction proceeded optimally at pH 8.2 and was Mn dependent. Conditions for F390 hydrolysis in cell extracts are in many respects opposite to those previously described for F390 synthesis.

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Kengen, S. W. M., Von Den Hoff, H. W., Keltjens, J. T., Van Der Drift, C., & Vogels, G. D. (1991). Hydrolysis and reduction of factor 390 by cell extracts of Methanobacterium thermoautotrophicum (strain ΔH). Journal of Bacteriology, 173(7), 2283–2288. https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.173.7.2283-2288.1991

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