Abstract

Hydrogenase-1 (HYD1), overexpressed by twofold, has been purified to homogeneity and to a high specific activity from a mutant strain (AP6) ofEscherichia coliwhich lacks hydrogenase-2. Plasma emission spectroscopy indicated that 0.93 atom of nickel and 11.4 iron atoms were present in HYD1. EPR studies on the as isolated HYD1 detected a complex 3Fe-4S signal and a Ni(III) species. Reduction with hydrogen gas caused disappearance of both the 3Fe–4S cluster and initial Ni(III) signals. At the same time the EPR signature (small g=2.19 signal) of the activated hydrogenase appeared. The detection of a 4Fe–4S cluster signal was noted. Reduction of HYD1 with sodium dithionite caused all nickel signals to disappear. The 4Fe–4S complex intensity was slightly increased. The EPR responses in the three oxidation-reduction states are consistent with other known (NiFe)-hydrogenases.

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