Abstract
2-Ketoisovalerate ferredoxin oxidoreductase (VOR) is a key enzyme in hyperthermophiles catalyzing the coenzyme A-dependent oxidative decarboxylation of mainly aliphatic amino acid-derived 2-keto acids. The very oxygen-labile enzyme purified under anaerobic conditions from a hyperthermophilic archaeon, Thermococcus profundus, is a hetero-octamer (alphabetagammadelta)(2) consisting of four different subunits, alpha = 45,000, beta = 31,000, gamma = 22,000 and delta = 13,000, respectively. Electron paramagnetic resonance and resonance Raman spectra of the purified enzyme indicate the presence of approximately three [4Fe-4S] clusters per alphabetagammadelta-protomer, although one of the clusters has a tendency to be converted to a [3Fe-4S] form during purification. The optimal temperature for the enzyme activity is 93 +/- 2 degrees C and the cognate [4Fe-4S] ferredoxin serves as an electron acceptor of the enzyme. The purified enzyme is highly oxygen-labile (t(1/2), approximately 5 min at 25 degrees C), and is partly protected in the presence of magnesium ions, thiamine pyrophosphate and sodium chloride (t(1/2), approximately 25 min at 25 degrees C).
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