O2-Tolerant H2 Activation by an Isolated Large Subunit of a [NiFe] Hydrogenase

2018 
The catalytic properties of hydrogenases are nature’s answer to the seemingly simple reaction H2 ⇌ 2H+ + 2e–. Members of the phylogenetically diverse subgroup of [NiFe] hydrogenases generally consist of at least two subunits, where the large subunit harbors the H2-activating [NiFe] site and the small subunit contains iron–sulfur clusters mediating e– transfer. Typically, [NiFe] hydrogenases are susceptible to inhibition by O2. Here, we conducted system minimization by isolating and analyzing the large subunit of one of the rare members of the group of O2-tolerant [NiFe] hydrogenases, namely the preHoxG protein of the membrane-bound hydrogenase from Ralstonia eutropha. Unlike previous assumptions, preHoxG was able to activate H2 as it clearly performed catalytic hydrogen/deuterium exchange. However, it did not execute the entire catalytic cycle described for [NiFe] hydrogenases. Remarkably, H2 activation was performed by preHoxG even in the presence of O2, although the unique [4Fe-3S] cluster located in th...
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