The maturase HydF enables [FeFe] hydrogenase assembly via transient, cofactor-dependent interactions

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[FeFe] hydrogenases have attracted extensive attention in the field of renewable energy research because of their remarkable efficiency for H2gas production. H2formation is catalyzed by a biologically unique hexanuclear iron cofactor denoted the Hcluster. The assembly of this cofactor requires a dedicated maturation machinery including HydF, a multidomain [4Fe4S] cluster protein with GTPase activity. HydF is responsible for harboring and delivering a precatalyst to the apo-hydrogenase, but the details of this process are not well understood.Here, we utilize gas-phase electrophoretic macromolecule analysis to show that a HydF dimer forms a transient interaction complex with the hydrogenase and that the formation of this complex depends on the cofactor content on HydF. Moreover, Fourier transform infrared, electron paramagnetic resonance, and UV-visible spectroscopy studies ofmutants ofHydF showthat the isolated iron-sulfur cluster domain retains the capacity for binding the precatalyst in a reversible fashion and is capable of activating apo-hydrogenase in in vitro assays. These results demonstrate the central role of the iron-sulfur cluster domain of HydF in the final stages of H-cluster assembly, i.e. in binding and delivering the precatalyst.

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Németh, B., Land, H., Magnuson, A., Hofer, A., & Berggren, G. (2020). The maturase HydF enables [FeFe] hydrogenase assembly via transient, cofactor-dependent interactions. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 295(33), 11891–11901. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.RA119.011419

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