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  • - Hydrogenases are enzymes that can catalyze the oxidation of hydrogen gas at varying rates, with differences in their activity likely tied to how the iron-sulfur active site interacts with the surrounding protein.
  • - A particular microbe produces three types of [FeFe]-hydrogenases that exhibit significant differences in their catalytic efficiency, with a range of acceleration in hydrogen reactions up to six orders of magnitude.
  • - Detailed studies combining structural, biochemical, and computational methods have shown that the protein environment influences the stability of the active site's metal cluster, which in turn affects whether the enzyme favors hydrogen oxidation or proton reduction, illustrating how proteins can fine-tune their catalytic activity.

Article Abstract

Hydrogenases display a wide range of catalytic rates and biases in reversible hydrogen gas oxidation catalysis. The interactions of the iron-sulfur-containing catalytic site with the local protein environment are thought to contribute to differences in catalytic reactivity, but this has not been demonstrated. The microbe produces three [FeFe]-hydrogenases that differ in "catalytic bias" by exerting a disproportionate rate acceleration in one direction or the other that spans a remarkable 6 orders of magnitude. The combination of high-resolution structural work, biochemical analyses, and computational modeling indicates that protein secondary interactions directly influence the relative stabilization/destabilization of different oxidation states of the active site metal cluster. This selective stabilization or destabilization of oxidation states can preferentially promote hydrogen oxidation or proton reduction and represents a simple yet elegant model by which a protein catalytic site can confer catalytic bias.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8653774PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacs.9b08756DOI Listing

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