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Synergistic Binding of the Halide and Cationic Prime Substrate of the l-Lysine 4-Chlorinase, BesD, in Both Ferrous and Ferryl States

An aliphatic halogenase requires four substrates: 2-oxoglutarate (2OG), halide (Cl(−) or Br(−)), the halogenation target (“prime substrate”), and dioxygen. In well-studied cases, the three non-gaseous substrates must bind to activate the enzyme’s Fe(II) cofactor for efficient capture of O(2). Halide...

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Autores principales: Slater, Jeffrey W., Neugebauer, Monica E., McBride, Molly J., Sil, Debangsu, Lin, Chi-Yun, Katch, Bryce J., Boal, Amie K., Chang, Michelle C.Y., Silakov, Alexey, Krebs, Carsten, Bollinger, J. Martin
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Publicado: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10187165/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37205437
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.05.02.539147
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author Slater, Jeffrey W.
Neugebauer, Monica E.
McBride, Molly J.
Sil, Debangsu
Lin, Chi-Yun
Katch, Bryce J.
Boal, Amie K.
Chang, Michelle C.Y.
Silakov, Alexey
Krebs, Carsten
Bollinger, J. Martin
author_facet Slater, Jeffrey W.
Neugebauer, Monica E.
McBride, Molly J.
Sil, Debangsu
Lin, Chi-Yun
Katch, Bryce J.
Boal, Amie K.
Chang, Michelle C.Y.
Silakov, Alexey
Krebs, Carsten
Bollinger, J. Martin
author_sort Slater, Jeffrey W.
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description An aliphatic halogenase requires four substrates: 2-oxoglutarate (2OG), halide (Cl(−) or Br(−)), the halogenation target (“prime substrate”), and dioxygen. In well-studied cases, the three non-gaseous substrates must bind to activate the enzyme’s Fe(II) cofactor for efficient capture of O(2). Halide, 2OG, and (lastly) O(2) all coordinate directly to the cofactor to initiate its conversion to a cis-halo-oxo-iron(IV) (haloferryl) complex, which abstracts hydrogen (H•) from the non-coordinating prime substrate to enable radicaloid carbon-halogen coupling. We dissected the kinetic pathway and thermodynamic linkage in binding of the first three substrates of the l-lysine 4-chlorinase, BesD. After 2OG adds, subsequent coordination of the halide to the cofactor and binding of cationic l-Lys near the cofactor are associated with strong heterotropic cooperativity. Progression to the haloferryl intermediate upon addition of O(2) does not trap the substrates in the active site and, in fact, markedly diminishes cooperativity between halide and l-Lys. The surprising lability of the BesD•[Fe(IV)=O]•Cl•succinate•l-Lys complex engenders pathways for decay of the haloferryl intermediate that do not result in l-Lys chlorination, especially at low chloride concentrations; one identified pathway involves oxidation of glycerol. The mechanistic data imply that (i) BesD may have evolved from a hydroxylase ancestor either relatively recently or under weak selective pressure for efficient chlorination and (ii) that acquisition of its activity may have involved the emergence of linkage between l-Lys binding and chloride coordination following loss of the anionic protein-carboxylate iron ligand present in extant hydroxylases.
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spelling pubmed-101871652023-05-17 Synergistic Binding of the Halide and Cationic Prime Substrate of the l-Lysine 4-Chlorinase, BesD, in Both Ferrous and Ferryl States Slater, Jeffrey W. Neugebauer, Monica E. McBride, Molly J. Sil, Debangsu Lin, Chi-Yun Katch, Bryce J. Boal, Amie K. Chang, Michelle C.Y. Silakov, Alexey Krebs, Carsten Bollinger, J. Martin bioRxiv Article An aliphatic halogenase requires four substrates: 2-oxoglutarate (2OG), halide (Cl(−) or Br(−)), the halogenation target (“prime substrate”), and dioxygen. In well-studied cases, the three non-gaseous substrates must bind to activate the enzyme’s Fe(II) cofactor for efficient capture of O(2). Halide, 2OG, and (lastly) O(2) all coordinate directly to the cofactor to initiate its conversion to a cis-halo-oxo-iron(IV) (haloferryl) complex, which abstracts hydrogen (H•) from the non-coordinating prime substrate to enable radicaloid carbon-halogen coupling. We dissected the kinetic pathway and thermodynamic linkage in binding of the first three substrates of the l-lysine 4-chlorinase, BesD. After 2OG adds, subsequent coordination of the halide to the cofactor and binding of cationic l-Lys near the cofactor are associated with strong heterotropic cooperativity. Progression to the haloferryl intermediate upon addition of O(2) does not trap the substrates in the active site and, in fact, markedly diminishes cooperativity between halide and l-Lys. The surprising lability of the BesD•[Fe(IV)=O]•Cl•succinate•l-Lys complex engenders pathways for decay of the haloferryl intermediate that do not result in l-Lys chlorination, especially at low chloride concentrations; one identified pathway involves oxidation of glycerol. The mechanistic data imply that (i) BesD may have evolved from a hydroxylase ancestor either relatively recently or under weak selective pressure for efficient chlorination and (ii) that acquisition of its activity may have involved the emergence of linkage between l-Lys binding and chloride coordination following loss of the anionic protein-carboxylate iron ligand present in extant hydroxylases. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2023-05-02 /pmc/articles/PMC10187165/ /pubmed/37205437 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.05.02.539147 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which allows reusers to distribute, remix, adapt, and build upon the material in any medium or format, so long as attribution is given to the creator. The license allows for commercial use.
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Slater, Jeffrey W.
Neugebauer, Monica E.
McBride, Molly J.
Sil, Debangsu
Lin, Chi-Yun
Katch, Bryce J.
Boal, Amie K.
Chang, Michelle C.Y.
Silakov, Alexey
Krebs, Carsten
Bollinger, J. Martin
Synergistic Binding of the Halide and Cationic Prime Substrate of the l-Lysine 4-Chlorinase, BesD, in Both Ferrous and Ferryl States
title Synergistic Binding of the Halide and Cationic Prime Substrate of the l-Lysine 4-Chlorinase, BesD, in Both Ferrous and Ferryl States
title_full Synergistic Binding of the Halide and Cationic Prime Substrate of the l-Lysine 4-Chlorinase, BesD, in Both Ferrous and Ferryl States
title_fullStr Synergistic Binding of the Halide and Cationic Prime Substrate of the l-Lysine 4-Chlorinase, BesD, in Both Ferrous and Ferryl States
title_full_unstemmed Synergistic Binding of the Halide and Cationic Prime Substrate of the l-Lysine 4-Chlorinase, BesD, in Both Ferrous and Ferryl States
title_short Synergistic Binding of the Halide and Cationic Prime Substrate of the l-Lysine 4-Chlorinase, BesD, in Both Ferrous and Ferryl States
title_sort synergistic binding of the halide and cationic prime substrate of the l-lysine 4-chlorinase, besd, in both ferrous and ferryl states
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10187165/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37205437
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.05.02.539147
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