Abstract

Cytochrome c nitrite reductases perform a key step in the biogeochemical N-cycle by catalyzing the six-electron reduction of nitrite to ammonium. These multiheme cytochromes contain a number of His/His ligated c-hemes for electron transfer and a structurally differentiated heme that provides the catalytic center. The catalytic heme has proximal ligation from lysine, or histidine, and an exchangeable distal ligand bound within a pocket that includes a conserved histidine. Here we describe properties of a penta-heme cytochrome c nitrite reductase in which the distal His has been substituted by Asn. The variant is unable to catalyze nitrite reduction despite retaining the ability to reduce a proposed intermediate in that process, namely, hydroxylamine. A combination of electrochemical, structural and spectroscopic studies reveals that the variant enzyme simultaneously binds nitrite and electrons at the catalytic heme. As a consequence the distal His is proposed to play a key role in orienting the nitrite for N-O bond cleavage. The electrochemical experiments also reveal that the distal His facilitates rapid nitrite binding to the catalytic heme of the native enzyme. Finally it is noted that the thermodynamic descriptions of nitrite- and electron-binding to the active site of the variant enzyme are modulated by the prevailing oxidation states of the His/His ligated hemes. This behavior is likely to be displayed by other multicentered redox enzymes such that there are wide implications for considering the determinants of catalytic activity in this important and varied group of oxidoreductases.

Highlights

  • Nitrite reduction is a protein-catalyzed reaction performed for biological advantage in all kingdoms of life 1

  • Two cytochrome c nitrite reductase variants were prepared in which the distal His was replaced by Asn, namely, Escherichia coli (Ec) His264Asn pentaheme cytochrome c nitrite reductase (NrfA) and Wolinella succinogenes (Ws) His277Asn NrfA

  • As a consequence and in order to probe the contribution(s) of the distal His to catalysis we prepared a variant of each of these enzymes in which the corresponding His was replaced by Asn, namely, Ec His264Asn NrfA and Ws His277Asn NrfA

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Introduction

Nitrite reduction is a protein-catalyzed reaction performed for biological advantage in all kingdoms of life 1. The much higher affinity of nitrite for oxidized over reduced forms of Ec His264Asn NrfA should result in a more negative reduction potential for the catalytic heme when nitrite is bound to this enzyme.

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