Abstract

Catalase-peroxidases (KatGs) are bifunctional enzymes exhibiting both peroxidase and substantial catalase activities. It is widely recognized from experiments that the catalatic activity of KatGs is correlated with a unique covalent adduct (M-Y-W) formed in the active site, but the exact role of this adduct was elusive up to now. Here, quantum mechanical/molecular mechanical (QM/MM) calculations and QM/MM metadynamics are employed to elucidate the molecular mechanism and the role of M-Y-W adduct in the catalase reaction. It is shown that O2 formation proceeds through a mechanism involving proton-coupled electron transfer (PCET). The M-Y-W cation radical adduct, which is close to the heme, His112 and the HOO. radical intermediate, acts as an electron sink during the PCET process. The present study also highlights the structural differences and functional similarities between KatGs and monofunctional catalases.

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