Issue 21, 2005

Reductive activation of nitrate reductases

Abstract

Protein film voltammetry of Paracoccus pantotrophus respiratory nitrate reductase (NarGH) and Synechococcus elongatus assimilatory nitrate reductase (NarB) shows that reductive activation of these enzymes may be required before steady state catalysis is observed. For NarGH complementary spectroscopic studies suggest a structural context for the activation. Catalytic protein film voltammetry at a range of temperatures has allowed quantitation of the activation energies for nitrate reduction. For NarGH with an operating potential of ca. 0.05 V the activation energy of ca. 35 kJ mol−1 is over twice that measured for NarB whose operating potential is ca. −0.35 V.

Graphical abstract: Reductive activation of nitrate reductases

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
19 Apr 2005
Accepted
13 Jun 2005
First published
26 Sep 2005

Dalton Trans., 2005, 3580-3586

Reductive activation of nitrate reductases

S. J. Field, N. P. Thornton, L. J. Anderson, A. J. Gates, A. Reilly, B. J. N. Jepson, D. J. Richardson, S. J. George, M. R. Cheesman and J. N. Butt, Dalton Trans., 2005, 3580 DOI: 10.1039/B505530J

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