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Spectroscopic Evidence for an All-ferrous [4Fe-4S]0 Cluster in the Superreduced Activator of 2-hydroxyglutaryl-CoA Dehydratase from Acidaminococcus Fermentans

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Publisher Springer
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2008 Feb 16
PMID 18274792
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The key enzyme of the fermentation of glutamate by Acidaminococcus fermentans, 2-hydroxyglutaryl-coenzyme A dehydratase, catalyzes the reversible syn-elimination of water from (R)-2-hydroxyglutaryl-coenzyme A, resulting in (E)-glutaconylcoenzyme A. The dehydratase system consists of two oxygen-sensitive protein components, the activator (HgdC) and the actual dehydratase (HgdAB). Previous biochemical and spectroscopic studies revealed that the reduced [4Fe-4S]+ cluster containing activator transfers one electron to the dehydratase driven by ATP hydrolysis, which activates the enzyme. With a tenfold excess of titanium(III) citrate at pH 8.0 the activator can be further reduced, yielding about 50% of a superreduced [4Fe-4S]0 cluster in the all-ferrous state. This is inferred from the appearance of a new Mössbauer spectrum with parameters delta = 0.65 mm/s and deltaE(Q) = 1.51-2.19 mm/s at 140 K, which are typical of Fe(II)S4 sites. Parallel-mode electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy performed at temperatures between 3 and 20 K showed two sharp signals at g = 16 and 12, indicating an integer-spin system. The X-band EPR spectra and magnetic Mössbauer spectra could be consistently simulated by adopting a total spin S(t) = 4 for the all-ferrous cluster with weak zero-field splitting parameters D = -0.66 cm(-1) and E/D = 0.17. The superreduced cluster has apparent spectroscopic similarities with the corresponding [4Fe-4S]0 cluster described for the nitrogenase Fe-protein, but in detail their properties differ. While the all-ferrous Fe-protein is capable of transferring electrons to the MoFe-protein for dinitrogen reduction, a similar physiological role is elusive for the superreduced activator. This finding supports our model that only one-electron transfer steps are involved in dehydratase catalysis. Nevertheless we discuss a common basic mechanism of the two diverse systems, which are so far the only described examples of the all-ferrous [4Fe-4S]0 cluster found in biology.

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