Abstract

The Ni-Fe carbon monoxide (CO) dehydrogenase II (CODHII(Ch)) from the anaerobic CO-utilizing hydrogenogenic bacterium Carboxydothermus hydrogenoformans catalyzes the oxidation of CO, presumably at the Ni-(micro(2)S)-Fe1 subsite of the [Ni-4S-5S] cluster in the active site. The CO oxidation mechanism proposed on the basis of several CODHII(Ch) crystal structures involved the apical binding of CO at the nickel ion and the activation of water at the Fe1 ion of the cluster. To understand how CO interacts with the active site, we have studied the reactivity of the cluster with potassium cyanide and analyzed the resulting type of nickel coordination by x-ray absorption spectroscopy. Cyanide acts as a competitive inhibitor of reduced CODHII(Ch) with respect to the substrate CO and is therefore expected to mimic the substrate. It inhibits the enzyme reversibly, forming a nickel cyanide. In this reaction, one of the four square-planar sulfur ligands of nickel is replaced by the carbon atom of cyanide, suggesting removal of the micro(2)S from the Ni-(micro(2)S)-Fe1 subsite. Upon reactivation of the inhibited enzyme, cyanide is released, and the square-planar coordination of nickel by 4S ligands is recovered, which includes the reformation of the Ni-(micro(2)S)-Fe1 bridge. The results are summarized in a model of the CO oxidation mechanism at the [Ni-4Fe-5S] active site cluster of CODHII(Ch) from C. hydrogenoformans.

Highlights

  • According to the equation carbon monoxide (CO) ϩ H2O 3 CO2 ϩ 2 Hϩ ϩ 2 eϪ

  • We have studied the reactivity of CODHIICh with potassium cyanide and the nickel coordination derived from x-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS)

  • Reduced CODHIICh incubated with low potential reductants dithionite or Ti(III) citrate is inhibited more strongly than the more oxidized enzyme incubated with the weak reductant DTT or without reductants

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Introduction

According to the equation CO ϩ H2O 3 CO2 ϩ 2 Hϩ ϩ 2 eϪ. Crystal structures of CODHIICh in different functional states have been solved to 1.1 Å resolution (3, 4). CODH-CNa and CODH-CNb were reversibly inhibited since they could be reactivated to 5,400 and 13,100 units mgϪ1, respectively, upon incubation at 70 °C under CO or N2 in buffer A containing 4 mM Ti(III) citrate or 4 mM dithionite plus 2 mM DTT.

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