Nitrogenase
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'''Nitrogenase''' is an enzyme that fixes atmospheric nitrogen (N<sub>2</sub>) into ammonia. Though abundantly present in the atmosphere, most organisms cannot utilize N<sub>2</sub> directly, and must instead take it in through other forms, like ammonia or nitrate. The triple bond in N<sub>2</sub> is highly resistant to changes in oxidation state, and nitrogenases, found only in nitrogen-fixing bacteria, are the only proteins capable of reducing N<sub>2</sub> to ammonia. | '''Nitrogenase''' is an enzyme that fixes atmospheric nitrogen (N<sub>2</sub>) into ammonia. Though abundantly present in the atmosphere, most organisms cannot utilize N<sub>2</sub> directly, and must instead take it in through other forms, like ammonia or nitrate. The triple bond in N<sub>2</sub> is highly resistant to changes in oxidation state, and nitrogenases, found only in nitrogen-fixing bacteria, are the only proteins capable of reducing N<sub>2</sub> to ammonia. | ||
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For these reasons, binding of Fe protein to FeMo protein results in hydrolysis of ATP. Additionally, the 4Fe:4S cluster is lowered close enough to the metal-sulfur clusters of the FeMo protein that electron transfer can occur. All three clusters found in the Fe protein-FeMo protein complex can be seen <scene name='Sandbox_10/1n2c_clusters/2'>here</scene>. Once the electrons have passed from the 4Fe:4S cluster of the Fe protein to the 8Fe:7S cluster of the FeMo protein, they then transfer to the 7Fe:Mo:9S:homocitrate:X cluster where X is an unidentified light atom. It is at this cluster where reduction of N<sub>2</sub> and H<sup>+</sup> occur. The exact mechanism of reduction, however, is still unknown. | For these reasons, binding of Fe protein to FeMo protein results in hydrolysis of ATP. Additionally, the 4Fe:4S cluster is lowered close enough to the metal-sulfur clusters of the FeMo protein that electron transfer can occur. All three clusters found in the Fe protein-FeMo protein complex can be seen <scene name='Sandbox_10/1n2c_clusters/2'>here</scene>. Once the electrons have passed from the 4Fe:4S cluster of the Fe protein to the 8Fe:7S cluster of the FeMo protein, they then transfer to the 7Fe:Mo:9S:homocitrate:X cluster where X is an unidentified light atom. It is at this cluster where reduction of N<sub>2</sub> and H<sup>+</sup> occur. The exact mechanism of reduction, however, is still unknown. | ||
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| - | == | + | ==3D structure of Nitrogenase== |
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| + | ===Nase Mo-Fe=== | ||
| + | [[3pdi]] – AvNase α+β subunit [Fe4S4 Fe8S9] – ''Azotobacter vinelandii''<br /> | ||
| + | [[2kic]] – AvNase γ subunit – NMR<br /> | ||
| + | [[3k1a]], [[1m1n]], [[2min]], [[3min]] – AvNase α+β subunit [Fe7MoS9 Fe8S7]<br /> | ||
| + | [[1l5h]] - AvNase α+β subunit [Fe8S7]<br /> | ||
| + | [[1h1l]], [[1qgu]], [[1qh8]] - KpNase α+β subunit [Fe7MoS9 Fe8S7] – ''Klebsiella pneumoniae''<br /> | ||
| + | [[1qh1]] - KpNase α+β subunit + iron protein 1 [Fe7MoS9 Fe8S7]<br /> | ||
| + | [[1fp4]] - AvNase α+β subunit (mutant) [Fe7MoS9 Fe8S8]<br /> | ||
| + | [[1mio]] - CpNase α+β subunit (mutant) [Fe7MoS9 Fe8S8] - ''Clostridium pasteurianum''<br /> | ||
| + | [[2afh]], [[1m1y]], [[1g20]] - AvNase α+β subunit + iron protein 1 [Fe4S4 Fe7MoS9 Fe8S7]<br /> | ||
| + | [[2afi]], [[2afk]], [[1m34]], [[1g21]] - AvNase α+β subunit + iron protein 1 [Fe4S4 Fe7MoS9 Fe8S7] + nucleotide<br /> | ||
| + | [[1n2c]] - AvNase α+β subunit + iron protein 1 [Fe4S4 Fe7MoS9 Fe8S7] + AlF4<br /> | ||
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| + | ===Nase iron protein=== | ||
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| + | [[2c8v]] – AvNase iron protein 1 [FeS]<br /> | ||
| + | [[1g1m]], [[1g5p]], [[2nip]] - AvNase iron protein 1 [Fe4S4]<br /> | ||
| + | [[1cp2]] - CpNase iron protein 1 [Fe4S4] <br /> | ||
| + | [[1fp6]], [[1nip]] - AvNase iron protein 1 [Fe4S4] + ADP<br /> | ||
| + | [[1xcp]], [[1xd8]], [[1xdb]], [[1rw4]], [[1de0]] - AvNase iron protein 1 (mutant) [Fe4S4]<br /> | ||
| + | [[1xd9]] - AvNase iron protein 1 (mutant) [Fe4S4] + MgADP<br /> | ||
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| + | == References == | ||
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3D structure of Nitrogenase
Nase Mo-Fe
3pdi – AvNase α+β subunit [Fe4S4 Fe8S9] – Azotobacter vinelandii
2kic – AvNase γ subunit – NMR
3k1a, 1m1n, 2min, 3min – AvNase α+β subunit [Fe7MoS9 Fe8S7]
1l5h - AvNase α+β subunit [Fe8S7]
1h1l, 1qgu, 1qh8 - KpNase α+β subunit [Fe7MoS9 Fe8S7] – Klebsiella pneumoniae
1qh1 - KpNase α+β subunit + iron protein 1 [Fe7MoS9 Fe8S7]
1fp4 - AvNase α+β subunit (mutant) [Fe7MoS9 Fe8S8]
1mio - CpNase α+β subunit (mutant) [Fe7MoS9 Fe8S8] - Clostridium pasteurianum
2afh, 1m1y, 1g20 - AvNase α+β subunit + iron protein 1 [Fe4S4 Fe7MoS9 Fe8S7]
2afi, 2afk, 1m34, 1g21 - AvNase α+β subunit + iron protein 1 [Fe4S4 Fe7MoS9 Fe8S7] + nucleotide
1n2c - AvNase α+β subunit + iron protein 1 [Fe4S4 Fe7MoS9 Fe8S7] + AlF4
Nase iron protein
2c8v – AvNase iron protein 1 [FeS]
1g1m, 1g5p, 2nip - AvNase iron protein 1 [Fe4S4]
1cp2 - CpNase iron protein 1 [Fe4S4]
1fp6, 1nip - AvNase iron protein 1 [Fe4S4] + ADP
1xcp, 1xd8, 1xdb, 1rw4, 1de0 - AvNase iron protein 1 (mutant) [Fe4S4]
1xd9 - AvNase iron protein 1 (mutant) [Fe4S4] + MgADP
References
- ↑ Schindelin H, Kisker C, Schlessman JL, Howard JB, Rees DC. Structure of ADP x AIF4(-)-stabilized nitrogenase complex and its implications for signal transduction. Nature. 1997 May 22;387(6631):370-6. PMID:9163420 doi:10.1038/387370a0
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