Issue 89, 2023

Converting a cysteine-rich natively noncatalytic protein to an artificial hydrogenase

Abstract

An artificial hydrogenase is constructed when the natively noncatalytic α-domain of the Cys-rich protein metallothionein (MT) is assembled with NiII. αMT binds four eq. of NiII in a non-cooperative manner where the addition of the 1st NiII eq. affords the most catalytically active species with little effect on photocatalytic H2 production during subsequent metal addition. The critical role of protonated Cys residue(s) in H–H bond formation is demonstrated.

Graphical abstract: Converting a cysteine-rich natively noncatalytic protein to an artificial hydrogenase

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
08 Jun 2023
Accepted
23 Aug 2023
First published
29 Aug 2023

Chem. Commun., 2023,59, 13325-13328

Converting a cysteine-rich natively noncatalytic protein to an artificial hydrogenase

S. Malayam Parambath, D. Prakash, W. Swetman, A. Surakanti and S. Chakraborty, Chem. Commun., 2023, 59, 13325 DOI: 10.1039/D3CC02774K

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