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When the inhibitor tells more than the substrate: the cyanide-bound state of a carbon monoxide dehydrogenase

Carbon monoxide dehydrogenase (CODH) is a key enzyme for reversible CO interconversion. To elucidate structural and mechanistic details of CO binding at the CODH active site (C-cluster), cyanide is frequently used as an iso-electronic substitute and inhibitor. However, previous studies revealed conf...

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Autores principales: Ciaccafava, Alexandre, Tombolelli, Daria, Domnik, Lilith, Fesseler, Jochen, Jeoung, Jae-Hun, Dobbek, Holger, Mroginski, Maria Andrea, Zebger, Ingo, Hildebrandt, Peter
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6005268/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29997808
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c5sc04554a
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author Ciaccafava, Alexandre
Tombolelli, Daria
Domnik, Lilith
Fesseler, Jochen
Jeoung, Jae-Hun
Dobbek, Holger
Mroginski, Maria Andrea
Zebger, Ingo
Hildebrandt, Peter
author_facet Ciaccafava, Alexandre
Tombolelli, Daria
Domnik, Lilith
Fesseler, Jochen
Jeoung, Jae-Hun
Dobbek, Holger
Mroginski, Maria Andrea
Zebger, Ingo
Hildebrandt, Peter
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description Carbon monoxide dehydrogenase (CODH) is a key enzyme for reversible CO interconversion. To elucidate structural and mechanistic details of CO binding at the CODH active site (C-cluster), cyanide is frequently used as an iso-electronic substitute and inhibitor. However, previous studies revealed conflicting results on the structure of the cyanide-bound complex and the mechanism of cyanide-inhibition. To address this issue in this work, we have employed IR spectroscopy, crystallography, site directed mutagenesis, and theoretical methods to analyse the cyanide complex of the CODH from Carboxydothermus hydrogenoformans (CODHII(Ch)). IR spectroscopy demonstrates that a single cyanide binds to the Ni ion. Whereas the inhibitor could be partially removed at elevated temperature, irreversible degradation of the C-cluster occurred in the presence of an excess of cyanide on the long-minute time scale, eventually leading to the formation of [Fe(CN)(6)](4–) and [Ni(CN)(4)](2–) complexes. Theoretical calculations based on a new high-resolution structure of the cyanide-bound CODHII(Ch) indicated that cyanide binding to the Ni ion occurs upon dissociation of the hydroxyl ligand from the Fe(1) subsite of the C-cluster. The hydroxyl group is presumably protonated by Lys563 which, unlike to His93, does not form a hydrogen bond with the cyanide ligand. A stable deprotonated ε-amino group of Lys563 in the cyanide complex is consistent with the nearly unchanged C[triple bond, length as m-dash]N stretching in the Lys563Ala variant of CODHII(Ch). These findings support the view that the proton channel connecting the solution phase with the active site displays a strict directionality, controlled by the oxidation state of the C-cluster.
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spelling pubmed-60052682018-07-11 When the inhibitor tells more than the substrate: the cyanide-bound state of a carbon monoxide dehydrogenase Ciaccafava, Alexandre Tombolelli, Daria Domnik, Lilith Fesseler, Jochen Jeoung, Jae-Hun Dobbek, Holger Mroginski, Maria Andrea Zebger, Ingo Hildebrandt, Peter Chem Sci Chemistry Carbon monoxide dehydrogenase (CODH) is a key enzyme for reversible CO interconversion. To elucidate structural and mechanistic details of CO binding at the CODH active site (C-cluster), cyanide is frequently used as an iso-electronic substitute and inhibitor. However, previous studies revealed conflicting results on the structure of the cyanide-bound complex and the mechanism of cyanide-inhibition. To address this issue in this work, we have employed IR spectroscopy, crystallography, site directed mutagenesis, and theoretical methods to analyse the cyanide complex of the CODH from Carboxydothermus hydrogenoformans (CODHII(Ch)). IR spectroscopy demonstrates that a single cyanide binds to the Ni ion. Whereas the inhibitor could be partially removed at elevated temperature, irreversible degradation of the C-cluster occurred in the presence of an excess of cyanide on the long-minute time scale, eventually leading to the formation of [Fe(CN)(6)](4–) and [Ni(CN)(4)](2–) complexes. Theoretical calculations based on a new high-resolution structure of the cyanide-bound CODHII(Ch) indicated that cyanide binding to the Ni ion occurs upon dissociation of the hydroxyl ligand from the Fe(1) subsite of the C-cluster. The hydroxyl group is presumably protonated by Lys563 which, unlike to His93, does not form a hydrogen bond with the cyanide ligand. A stable deprotonated ε-amino group of Lys563 in the cyanide complex is consistent with the nearly unchanged C[triple bond, length as m-dash]N stretching in the Lys563Ala variant of CODHII(Ch). These findings support the view that the proton channel connecting the solution phase with the active site displays a strict directionality, controlled by the oxidation state of the C-cluster. Royal Society of Chemistry 2016-05-01 2016-01-27 /pmc/articles/PMC6005268/ /pubmed/29997808 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c5sc04554a Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2016 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/This article is freely available. This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial 3.0 Unported Licence (CC BY-NC 3.0)
spellingShingle Chemistry
Ciaccafava, Alexandre
Tombolelli, Daria
Domnik, Lilith
Fesseler, Jochen
Jeoung, Jae-Hun
Dobbek, Holger
Mroginski, Maria Andrea
Zebger, Ingo
Hildebrandt, Peter
When the inhibitor tells more than the substrate: the cyanide-bound state of a carbon monoxide dehydrogenase
title When the inhibitor tells more than the substrate: the cyanide-bound state of a carbon monoxide dehydrogenase
title_full When the inhibitor tells more than the substrate: the cyanide-bound state of a carbon monoxide dehydrogenase
title_fullStr When the inhibitor tells more than the substrate: the cyanide-bound state of a carbon monoxide dehydrogenase
title_full_unstemmed When the inhibitor tells more than the substrate: the cyanide-bound state of a carbon monoxide dehydrogenase
title_short When the inhibitor tells more than the substrate: the cyanide-bound state of a carbon monoxide dehydrogenase
title_sort when the inhibitor tells more than the substrate: the cyanide-bound state of a carbon monoxide dehydrogenase
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6005268/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29997808
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c5sc04554a
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