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The Role of Chloride in the Mechanism of O(2) Activation at the Mononuclear Nonheme Fe(II) Center of the Halogenase HctB

[Image: see text] Mononuclear nonheme Fe(II) (MNH) and α-ketoglutarate (α-KG) dependent halogenases activate O(2) to perform oxidative halogenations of activated and nonactivated carbon centers. While the mechanism of halide incorporation into a substrate has been investigated, the mechanism by whic...

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Autores principales: Pratter, Sarah M., Light, Kenneth M., Solomon, Edward I., Straganz, Grit D.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2014
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4091267/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24847780
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ja503179m
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author Pratter, Sarah M.
Light, Kenneth M.
Solomon, Edward I.
Straganz, Grit D.
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description [Image: see text] Mononuclear nonheme Fe(II) (MNH) and α-ketoglutarate (α-KG) dependent halogenases activate O(2) to perform oxidative halogenations of activated and nonactivated carbon centers. While the mechanism of halide incorporation into a substrate has been investigated, the mechanism by which halogenases prevent oxidations in the absence of chloride is still obscure. Here, we characterize the impact of chloride on the metal center coordination and reactivity of the fatty acyl-halogenase HctB. Stopped-flow kinetic studies show that the oxidative transformation of the Fe(II)-α-KG-enzyme complex is >200-fold accelerated by saturating concentrations of chloride in both the absence and presence of a covalently bound substrate. By contrast, the presence of substrate, which generally brings about O(2) activation at enzymatic MNH centers, only has an ∼10-fold effect in the absence of chloride. Circular dichroism (CD) and magnetic CD (MCD) studies demonstrate that chloride binding triggers changes in the metal center ligation: chloride binding induces the proper binding of the substrate as shown by variable-temperature, variable-field (VTVH) MCD studies of non-α-KG-containing forms and the conversion from six-coordinate (6C) to 5C/6C mixtures when α-KG is bound. In the presence of substrate, a site with square pyramidal five-coordinate (5C) geometry is observed, which is required for O(2) activation at enzymatic MNH centers. In the absence of substrate an unusual trigonal bipyramidal site is formed, which accounts for the observed slow, uncoupled reactivity. Molecular dynamics simulations suggest that the binding of chloride to the metal center of HctB leads to a conformational change in the enzyme that makes the active site more accessible to the substrate and thus facilitates the formation of the catalytically competent enzyme–substrate complex. Results are discussed in relation to other MNH dependent halogenases.
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spelling pubmed-40912672014-07-11 The Role of Chloride in the Mechanism of O(2) Activation at the Mononuclear Nonheme Fe(II) Center of the Halogenase HctB Pratter, Sarah M. Light, Kenneth M. Solomon, Edward I. Straganz, Grit D. J Am Chem Soc [Image: see text] Mononuclear nonheme Fe(II) (MNH) and α-ketoglutarate (α-KG) dependent halogenases activate O(2) to perform oxidative halogenations of activated and nonactivated carbon centers. While the mechanism of halide incorporation into a substrate has been investigated, the mechanism by which halogenases prevent oxidations in the absence of chloride is still obscure. Here, we characterize the impact of chloride on the metal center coordination and reactivity of the fatty acyl-halogenase HctB. Stopped-flow kinetic studies show that the oxidative transformation of the Fe(II)-α-KG-enzyme complex is >200-fold accelerated by saturating concentrations of chloride in both the absence and presence of a covalently bound substrate. By contrast, the presence of substrate, which generally brings about O(2) activation at enzymatic MNH centers, only has an ∼10-fold effect in the absence of chloride. Circular dichroism (CD) and magnetic CD (MCD) studies demonstrate that chloride binding triggers changes in the metal center ligation: chloride binding induces the proper binding of the substrate as shown by variable-temperature, variable-field (VTVH) MCD studies of non-α-KG-containing forms and the conversion from six-coordinate (6C) to 5C/6C mixtures when α-KG is bound. In the presence of substrate, a site with square pyramidal five-coordinate (5C) geometry is observed, which is required for O(2) activation at enzymatic MNH centers. In the absence of substrate an unusual trigonal bipyramidal site is formed, which accounts for the observed slow, uncoupled reactivity. Molecular dynamics simulations suggest that the binding of chloride to the metal center of HctB leads to a conformational change in the enzyme that makes the active site more accessible to the substrate and thus facilitates the formation of the catalytically competent enzyme–substrate complex. Results are discussed in relation to other MNH dependent halogenases. American Chemical Society 2014-05-21 2014-07-02 /pmc/articles/PMC4091267/ /pubmed/24847780 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ja503179m Text en Copyright © 2014 American Chemical Society Terms of Use CC-BY (http://pubs.acs.org/page/policy/authorchoice_ccby_termsofuse.html)
spellingShingle Pratter, Sarah M.
Light, Kenneth M.
Solomon, Edward I.
Straganz, Grit D.
The Role of Chloride in the Mechanism of O(2) Activation at the Mononuclear Nonheme Fe(II) Center of the Halogenase HctB
title The Role of Chloride in the Mechanism of O(2) Activation at the Mononuclear Nonheme Fe(II) Center of the Halogenase HctB
title_full The Role of Chloride in the Mechanism of O(2) Activation at the Mononuclear Nonheme Fe(II) Center of the Halogenase HctB
title_fullStr The Role of Chloride in the Mechanism of O(2) Activation at the Mononuclear Nonheme Fe(II) Center of the Halogenase HctB
title_full_unstemmed The Role of Chloride in the Mechanism of O(2) Activation at the Mononuclear Nonheme Fe(II) Center of the Halogenase HctB
title_short The Role of Chloride in the Mechanism of O(2) Activation at the Mononuclear Nonheme Fe(II) Center of the Halogenase HctB
title_sort role of chloride in the mechanism of o(2) activation at the mononuclear nonheme fe(ii) center of the halogenase hctb
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4091267/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24847780
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ja503179m
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