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[[Ferredoxin]] (Fd) is found in chloroplasts which mediates electron transfer and contains an iron-sulfur cluster. It is involved in the photosynthesis process where its iron atoms accept or discharge electrons when they are being oxidized or reduced. The iron-sulfur cluster can contain 2Fe-2S and is termed plant-like or 3Fe-4S or 4Fe-4S clusters (''e.g.'' 4Fe-4S ''Thermotoga maritima'' [[1vjw]] to the right). '''Adrenodoxin''' (ADR) is a ferredoxin containing a 2Fe-2S group involved in electron transfer from NADPH+ to a cytochrome P-450 in the adrenal gland. '''Putidaredoxin''' (PUT) and '''terpredoxin''' (TER) are involved in the same reaction in bacteria and contain a 2Fe-2S group.
[[Ferredoxin]] (Fd) is found in chloroplasts which mediates electron transfer and contains an iron-sulfur cluster. It is involved in the photosynthesis process where its iron atoms accept or discharge electrons when they are being oxidized or reduced. The iron-sulfur cluster can contain 2Fe-2S and is termed plant-like or 3Fe-4S or 4Fe-4S clusters (''e.g.'' 4Fe-4S ''Thermotoga maritima'' [[1vjw]] to the right). '''Adrenodoxin''' (ADR) is a ferredoxin containing a 2Fe-2S group involved in electron transfer from NADPH+ to a cytochrome P-450 in the adrenal gland. '''Putidaredoxin''' (PUT) and '''terpredoxin''' (TER) are involved in the same reaction in bacteria and contain a 2Fe-2S group.
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==D14C variant of ''Pyrococcus furiosus'' ferredoxin<ref>DOI 10.1007/s00775-011-0778-7</ref>==
Structures of the all cysteinyl coordinated D14C variant of ferredoxin from the hyperthermophilic archaeon ''Pyrococcus furiosus'' have been determined for the <scene name='Journal:JBIC:10/Cv1/5'>[4Fe-4S]</scene> <-> and <scene name='Journal:JBIC:10/Cv1/6'>[3Fe-4S]</scene> forms (<scene name='Journal:JBIC:10/Cv1/8'>click to enlarge</scene>). The [4Fe-4S] form diffracted to 1.7 Å and two different types of molecules were found in the crystal ([[2z8q]]). They have different crystal packing and intramolecular disulfide bond conformation. The crystal packing reveals a <scene name='Journal:JBIC:10/Cv/5'>beta-sheet interaction between A molecules</scene> (shown in <font color='blue'><b>blue</b></font> and <span style="color:green;background-color:black;font-weight:bold;">green</span>) in adjacent asymmetric units, while <scene name='Journal:JBIC:10/Cv/6'>B molecules are packed as monomers in a less rigid position next to the A-A extended beta-sheet dimers</scene> (shown in <font color='red'><b>red</b></font> and <span style="color:yellow;background-color:black;font-weight:bold;">yellow</span>). The <scene name='Journal:JBIC:10/Cv1/9'>intramolecular disulfide bond in the A molecules is in a double conformation</scene> while the intramolecular disulfide bond in the <scene name='Journal:JBIC:10/Cv1/10'>B molecules is in a single conformation</scene> (<scene name='Journal:JBIC:10/Cv1/11'>click to see morph</scene>, molecule A is shown in <font color='blue'><b>blue</b></font> and molecule B in <span style="color:green;background-color:black;font-weight:bold;">green</span>).
Structures of the all cysteinyl coordinated D14C variant of ferredoxin from the hyperthermophilic archaeon ''Pyrococcus furiosus'' have been determined for the <scene name='Journal:JBIC:10/Cv1/5'>[4Fe-4S]</scene> <-> and <scene name='Journal:JBIC:10/Cv1/6'>[3Fe-4S]</scene> forms (<scene name='Journal:JBIC:10/Cv1/8'>click to enlarge</scene>). The [4Fe-4S] form diffracted to 1.7 Å and two different types of molecules were found in the crystal ([[2z8q]]). They have different crystal packing and intramolecular disulfide bond conformation. The crystal packing reveals a <scene name='Journal:JBIC:10/Cv/5'>beta-sheet interaction between A molecules</scene> (shown in <font color='blue'><b>blue</b></font> and <span style="color:green;background-color:black;font-weight:bold;">green</span>) in adjacent asymmetric units, while <scene name='Journal:JBIC:10/Cv/6'>B molecules are packed as monomers in a less rigid position next to the A-A extended beta-sheet dimers</scene> (shown in <font color='red'><b>red</b></font> and <span style="color:yellow;background-color:black;font-weight:bold;">yellow</span>). The <scene name='Journal:JBIC:10/Cv1/9'>intramolecular disulfide bond in the A molecules is in a double conformation</scene> while the intramolecular disulfide bond in the <scene name='Journal:JBIC:10/Cv1/10'>B molecules is in a single conformation</scene> (<scene name='Journal:JBIC:10/Cv1/11'>click to see morph</scene>, molecule A is shown in <font color='blue'><b>blue</b></font> and molecule B in <span style="color:green;background-color:black;font-weight:bold;">green</span>).
[[Image:Schem1.png|left|300px|thumb|pH dependent equilibrium of D14C [3Fe-4S] ''P. furiosus'' ferredoxin between protonated and deprotonated monomers and formation of a disulfide bonded dimer from deprotonated monomers. Fd is short for ferredoxin.]]
[[Image:Schem1.png|left|300px|thumb|pH dependent equilibrium of D14C [3Fe-4S] ''P. furiosus'' ferredoxin between protonated and deprotonated monomers and formation of a disulfide bonded dimer from deprotonated monomers. Fd is short for ferredoxin.]]
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Two forms of D14C [3Fe-4S] ''Pyrococcus furiosus'' ferredoxin are obtained when purified at pH 8.0: a monomer and a dimer connected by an intermolecular disulfide bond (see static image at the left). When purified at pH 5.8, only the monomer is obtained. The [3Fe-4S] form diffracted to 2.8 Å resolution and showed only the <scene name='Journal:JBIC:10/Cv1/13'>monomeric form, which resembles molecule A of D14C [4Fe-4S] Pyrococcus furiosus ferredoxin</scene>. Crystal packing in <scene name='Journal:JBIC:10/Cv2/7'>D14C [3Fe-4S] ferredoxin is as extended beta-sheet dimers of adjacent molecules</scene> (shown in <font color='red'><b>red</b></font> and <font color='orange'><b>orange</b></font>), which is the same as <scene name='Journal:JBIC:10/Cv2/9'>WT [3Fe-4S] P. furiosus ferredoxin</scene> ([[1sj1]], shown in <font color='blue'><b>blue</b></font> and <font color='cyan'><b>cyan</b></font>) even though the space groups are different (see also corresponding side views for <scene name='Journal:JBIC:10/Cv2/8'>D14C [3Fe-4S]</scene>) and <scene name='Journal:JBIC:10/Cv2/10'>WT [3Fe-4S]</scene>).<ref>DOI 10.1007/s00775-011-0778-7</ref>
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Two forms of D14C [3Fe-4S] ''Pyrococcus furiosus'' ferredoxin are obtained when purified at pH 8.0: a monomer and a dimer connected by an intermolecular disulfide bond (see static image at the left). When purified at pH 5.8, only the monomer is obtained. The [3Fe-4S] form diffracted to 2.8 Å resolution and showed only the <scene name='Journal:JBIC:10/Cv1/13'>monomeric form, which resembles molecule A of D14C [4Fe-4S] Pyrococcus furiosus ferredoxin</scene>. Crystal packing in <scene name='Journal:JBIC:10/Cv2/7'>D14C [3Fe-4S] ferredoxin is as extended beta-sheet dimers of adjacent molecules</scene> (shown in <font color='red'><b>red</b></font> and <font color='orange'><b>orange</b></font>), which is the same as <scene name='Journal:JBIC:10/Cv2/9'>WT [3Fe-4S] P. furiosus ferredoxin</scene> ([[1sj1]], shown in <font color='blue'><b>blue</b></font> and <font color='cyan'><b>cyan</b></font>) even though the space groups are different (see also corresponding side views for <scene name='Journal:JBIC:10/Cv2/8'>D14C [3Fe-4S]</scene>) and <scene name='Journal:JBIC:10/Cv2/10'>WT [3Fe-4S]</scene>).
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==ISC-like [2Fe-2S] ferredoxin (FdxB) dimer from ''Pseudomonas putida'' JCM 20004<ref>DOI:10.1007/s00775-011-0793-8</ref>==
Biological iron-sulfur (Fe-S) clusters are functionally versatile, modular prosthetic groups. The electronic structure and the site of iron reduction of these protein-bound cofactors account for the electron transfer function and mechanism. In the present work we have solved the structure of the ISC-like [2Fe-2S] ferredoxin called FdxB from the non-pathogenic gammaproteobacterium ''Pseudomonas putida'' JCM 20004 (formerly ''Pseudomonas ovalis'' IAM 1002). This FdxB protein contains an adrenodoxin (Adx) like, redox-active [2Fe-2S] cluster, which plays an essential role in the de novo iron-sulfur cluster assembly (ISC) system. It is encoded by the fdxB gene as a constituent of the cognate iscR-iscS1-iscU-iscA-hscB-hscA-fdxB gene cluster for the ISC system (DDBJ-EMBL-GenBank code AB109467). In ''P. putida'' the ISC pathway is apparently the sole system for ''in vivo'' Fe-S cluster assembly whereas the SUF pathway is missing in the bacterial genome (unlike in ''Escherichia coli'').
Biological iron-sulfur (Fe-S) clusters are functionally versatile, modular prosthetic groups. The electronic structure and the site of iron reduction of these protein-bound cofactors account for the electron transfer function and mechanism. In the present work we have solved the structure of the ISC-like [2Fe-2S] ferredoxin called FdxB from the non-pathogenic gammaproteobacterium ''Pseudomonas putida'' JCM 20004 (formerly ''Pseudomonas ovalis'' IAM 1002). This FdxB protein contains an adrenodoxin (Adx) like, redox-active [2Fe-2S] cluster, which plays an essential role in the de novo iron-sulfur cluster assembly (ISC) system. It is encoded by the fdxB gene as a constituent of the cognate iscR-iscS1-iscU-iscA-hscB-hscA-fdxB gene cluster for the ISC system (DDBJ-EMBL-GenBank code AB109467). In ''P. putida'' the ISC pathway is apparently the sole system for ''in vivo'' Fe-S cluster assembly whereas the SUF pathway is missing in the bacterial genome (unlike in ''Escherichia coli'').
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Ferredoxin (Fd) is found in chloroplasts which mediates electron transfer and contains an iron-sulfur cluster. It is involved in the photosynthesis process where its iron atoms accept or discharge electrons when they are being oxidized or reduced. The iron-sulfur cluster can contain 2Fe-2S and is termed plant-like or 3Fe-4S or 4Fe-4S clusters (e.g. 4Fe-4S Thermotoga maritima 1vjw to the right). Adrenodoxin (ADR) is a ferredoxin containing a 2Fe-2S group involved in electron transfer from NADPH+ to a cytochrome P-450 in the adrenal gland. Putidaredoxin (PUT) and terpredoxin (TER) are involved in the same reaction in bacteria and contain a 2Fe-2S group.

4Fe-4S ferredoxin complex with Co (III) hexamine 2z8q

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PDB ID 1stp

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3D structures of ferredoxin

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2Fe-2S containing ferredoxins

2kaj, 1dox, 1doy – SyFd +Ga – Synechocystis – NMR
3hui – Fd – Rhodopseudomonas palustris
1off – SyFd
3gce – Fd – Nocardioides aromaticivorans
3lxf – Fd – Novosphingobium aromaticivorans
2e4p, 2e4q - Fd – Pseudomonas sp.
2q3w, 1vm9 - PmFd (mutant) – Pseudomonas mendocina
2i7f, 1uwm - RcFd – Rhodobacter capsulatus
1e9m – RcFd - NMR
1rfk, 3p63 - Fd – Cyanobacterium masticogladus laminosus
1vck - Fd – Pseudomonas resinovorans
1wri, 1frr - Fd – Equisetum arvense
1sjg - PmFd– NMR
1iue - Fd– Plasmodium falciparum
1m2a – AeFd – Aquifex aeolicus
1m2b, 1m2d, 1f37, 1f5b, 1f5c – AeFd (mutant)
1l5p – Fd – Trichomonas vaginalis
1i7h - Fd – Escherichia coli
1czp, 1qt9, 1frd, 1fxa - aFd– anabaena
1j7a, 1j7b, 1j7c , 1qoa, 1qob, 1qof, 1qog- aFd (mutant)
1e0z – Fd – Halobacterium salinarium
1pfd – Fd – Petroselinum crispum – NMR
1a70 - Fd (mutant) – Spinacia oleracea
1awd - Fd – Chlorella fusca
2cjn, 2cjo, 1roe – SyFd – NMR
1rof – SyFd – Synechococcus elongates
1doi - Fd – Haloarcula marismortui
4fxc – Fd – Spirulina platensis
1fxi – Fd – Aphanothece sacrum
3dqy, 2qpz, 3ah7]] - Fd – Pseudomonas putida
3ab5 – Fd – Cyanidioschyzon merolae

4Fe-4S containing ferredoxins

3eun – AvFd – Allochromatium vinosum
3exy - AvFd (mutant)
2vkr - Fd+Zn – Acidianus ambivalens
2z8q - PfFd (mutant) – Pyrococcus furiosus
1siz - PfFd
3pni - PfFd (mutant)
2fgo - Fd– Pseudomonas aeruginosa
1iqz, 1ir0 - BtFd – Bacillus thermoproteolyticus
1rgv - Fd – Thauera aromatica
1dax, 1dfd – DaFd – Desulfovibrio africanus – NMR
1fxr - DaFd
1vjw – Fd – Thermotoga maritima

3Fe-4S containing ferredoxins

2v2k – Fd – Mycobacterium smegmatis
1wtf - BtFd (mutant)
1sj1 - PfFd
1fxd - DgFd – Desulfovibrio gigas
1f2g – DgFd – NMR
1xer - Fd – Sulfolobus tokodaii

4Fe-4S+3Fe-4S containing ferredoxins

1gao, 6fdr, 7fd1, 7fdr, 1axq, 6fd1, 1frh, 1fri,1frj, 1frk, 1frl, 1frm, 1fda, 1fdb, 1fdd, 5fd1, 1fer – AvFd – Azotobacter vinelandii
1pc4, 1pc5, 1g6b, 1g3o, 1ff2, 1b0v, 1d3w, 1b0t, 1a6l, 1ftc, 1frx, 2fd2, 1fd2 - AvFd (mutant)
1h98 – Fd – Thermus thermophilus
1a8p, 1bd6, 1bc6 - BsFd – Bacillus schlegelii – NMR

4Fe-4S+4Fe-4S containing ferredoxins

1dur – Fd – Peptoniphilus asaccarolyticus
1bwe, 1bqx - BsFd (mutant) – NMR
2fdn, 1fca , 1fdn- Fd – Clostridium acidi-urici
1blu - Fd – Chromatium vinosum
1clf – Fd – Clostridium pasteurianum – NMR

Adrenoredoxin

2jqr – ADR Fd domain (mutant)+cytochrome c (mutant) – yeast – NMR
2bt6 – cADR1 modified – cow
1l6u, 1l6v – cADR1 – NMR
1e6e – cADR (mutant)+ADR reductase
1cje, 1ayf - cADR
3na0 – hADR +cholesterol side-chain cleavage enzyme – human
3p1m - hADR

Putidaredoxin

1yji, 1yjj, 1pdx – PpPUT – NMR
3lb8 – PpPUT (mutant)+PUT reductase
1xln, 1xlo, 1xlp, 1xlq, 1r7s, 1oqq, 1oqr - PpPUT (mutant)
1gpx, 1put- PpPUT (mutant) - NMR

Terpredoxin

1b9r – TER – Pseudomonas - NMR

References

  1. Lovgreen MN, Martic M, Windahl MS, Christensen HE, Harris P. Crystal structures of the all-cysteinyl-coordinated D14C variant of Pyrococcus furiosus ferredoxin: [4Fe-4S] <--> [3Fe-4S] cluster conversion. J Biol Inorg Chem. 2011 Apr 12. PMID:21484348 doi:10.1007/s00775-011-0778-7
  2. Iwasaki T, Kappl R, Bracic G, Shimizu N, Ohmori D, Kumasaka T. ISC-like [2Fe-2S] ferredoxin (FdxB) dimer from Pseudomonas putida JCM 20004: structural and electron-nuclear double resonance characterization. J Biol Inorg Chem. 2011 Jun 7. PMID:21647778 doi:10.1007/s00775-011-0793-8
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