2ppf
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Reduced mutant D98N of AfNiR exposed to nitric oxide
Overview
Nitrite reductase (NiR) is an enzyme that uses type 1 and type 2 copper, sites to reduce nitrite to nitric oxide during bacterial denitrification., A copper-nitrosyl intermediate is a proposed, yet poorly characterized, feature of the NiR catalytic cycle. This intermediate is formally, described as Cu(I)-NO+ and is proposed to be formed at the type 2 copper, site after nitrite binding and electron transfer from the type 1 copper, site. In this study, copper-nitrosyl complexes were formed by prolonged, exposure of exogenous NO to crystals of wild-type and two variant forms of, NiR from Alcaligenes faecalis (AfNiR), and the structures were determined, to 1.8 A or better resolution. Exposing oxidized wild-type crystals to NO, results in the reverse reaction and formation of nitrite that remains, bound at the active site. In a type 1 copper site mutant (H145A) that is, incapable of electron transfer to the type 2 site, the reverse reaction is, not observed. Instead, in both oxidized and reduced H145A crystals, NO is, observed bound in a side-on manner to the type 2 copper. In AfNiR, Asp98, forms hydrogen bonds to both substrate and product bound to the type 2 Cu., In the D98N variant, NO is bound side-on but is more disordered when, observed for the wild-type enzyme. The solution EPR spectra of the, crystallographically characterized NiR-NO complexes indicate the presence, of an oxidized type 2 copper site and thus are interpreted as resulting, from stable copper-nitrosyls and formally assigned as Cu(II)-NO-. A, reaction scheme in which a second NO molecule is oxidized to nitrite can, account for the formation of a Cu(II)-NO- species after exposure of the, oxidized H145A variant to NO gas.
About this Structure
2PPF is a Single protein structure of sequence from Alcaligenes faecalis with , , , and as ligands. Active as Nitrite reductase (NO-forming), with EC number 1.7.2.1 Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
Reference
Stable copper-nitrosyl formation by nitrite reductase in either oxidation state., Tocheva EI, Rosell FI, Mauk AG, Murphy ME, Biochemistry. 2007 Oct 30;46(43):12366-74. Epub 2007 Oct 9. PMID:17924665
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Categories: Alcaligenes faecalis | Nitrite reductase (NO-forming) | Single protein | Murphy, M.E.P. | Tocheva, E.I. | ACT | CU | CU1 | NO | TRS | Bacteria | Copper | D98n | Denitrification | Nitric oxide | Nitrite reductase | Oxidoreductase