Issue 12, 2010

Formation of a homocitrate-free iron-molybdenum cluster on NifEN: Implications for the role of homocitrate in nitrogenase assembly

Abstract

Molybdenum (Mo)-dependent nitrogenase is a complex metalloprotein that catalyzes the biological reduction of dinitrogen (N2) to ammonia (NH3) at the molybdenum-iron cofactor (FeMoco) site of its molybdenum-iron (MoFe) protein component. Here we report the formation of a homocitrate-free, iron-molybdenum (“FeMo”) cluster on the biosynthetic scaffold of FeMoco, NifEN. Such a NifEN-associated “FeMo” cluster exhibits EPR features similar to those of the NifEN-associated, fully-complemented “FeMoco”, which originate from the presence of Mo in both cluster species; however, “FeMo” cluster and “FeMoco” display different temperature-dependent changes in the line shape and the signal intensity of their respective EPR features, which reflect the impact of homocitrate on the redox properties of these clusters. XAS/EXAFS analysis reveals that the Mo centers in both “FeMo” cluster and “FeMoco” are present in a similar coordination environment, although Mo in “FeMo” cluster is more loosely coordinated as compared to that in “FeMoco” with respect to the Mo–O distances in the cluster, likely due to the absence of homocitrate that normally serves as an additional ligand for the Mo in the cluster. Subsequent biochemical investigation of the “FeMo” cluster not only facilitates the determination of the sequence of events in the mobilization of Mo and homocitrate during FeMoco maturation, but also permits the examination of the role of homocitrate in the transfer of FeMoco between NifEN and MoFe protein. Combined outcome of these studies establishes a platform for future structural analysis of the interactions between NifEN and MoFe protein, which will provide useful insights into the mechanism of cluster transfer between the two proteins.

Graphical abstract: Formation of a homocitrate-free iron-molybdenum cluster on NifEN: Implications for the role of homocitrate in nitrogenase assembly

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
06 Jan 2010
Accepted
27 Jan 2010
First published
18 Feb 2010

Dalton Trans., 2010,39, 3124-3130

Formation of a homocitrate-free iron-molybdenum cluster on NifEN: Implications for the role of homocitrate in nitrogenase assembly

A. W. Fay, M. A. Blank, J. M. Yoshizawa, C. C. Lee, J. A. Wiig, Y. Hu, K. O. Hodgson, B. Hedman and M. W. Ribbe, Dalton Trans., 2010, 39, 3124 DOI: 10.1039/C000264J

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