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Ferredoxin properties

In this work we examine the low energy UV-visible absorption spectrum of the [Fe2 ft - S2) P o- 61148) )2] complex, Figure 1, whose synthesis, structure, and properties have recently been reported. The complex contains a [Fe — S — S - Fe] core and is a structural isomer of the 2-Fe [Fe — ill — 8)2 — Fe ferredoxin. The electronic structure of the disulfide complex is, however, unknown, and can be associated with either an antifer-romagnetically (AF) coupled [Fe d ) - - Fe d )] system, or with a... [Pg.358]

The subunits of CODH/ACS have been isolated (see earlier discussion). The isolated a subunit contains one Ni and four Fe and has spectroscopic properties (186) similar to those of Cluster A, the active site of acetyl-CoA synthesis (212). Unfortunately, it has no ACS activity. Therefore, ACS activity may reside in the a subunit or it may require both the a and the fi subunits. If Clusters B and/or C of the B subunit are involved in acetyl-CoA synthesis, one possible role could be in electron transfer. Although acetyl-CoA synthesis and the CO/ exchange reactions do not involve net electron transfer, both of these reactions are stimulated by ferredoxin, indicating that internal electron transfer within CODH/ACS may be required during the reaction (121). Further studies with the isolated subunits and the reconstitu-... [Pg.325]

In particular, the study of SRB ferredoxins enables us to survey the different properties of simple iron-sulfur proteins, including electron transfer, flexibility in coordination chemistry, and ability to undergo cluster interconversions. Most of the observations can be extrapolated to more complex situations. [Pg.370]

Dorner E, M Boll (2002) Properties of 2-oxoglutarate ferredoxin oxidoreductase from Thauera aromatica and its role in enzymatic reduction of the aromatic ring. J Bacterial 184 3975-3983. [Pg.166]

Uhlmann, H., Iametti, S., Vecchio, G., Bonomi, R, and Bernhardt, R. 1997. Prol08 is important for folding and stabilization of adrenal ferredoxin, but does not influence the functional properties of the protein. European Journal of Biochemistry 248 897-902. [Pg.239]

For the cytochrome c-plastocyanin complex, the kinetic effects of cross-linking are much more drastic while the rate of the intracomplex transfer is equal to 1000 s in the noncovalent complex where the iron-to-copper distance is expected to be about 18 A, it is estimated to be lower than 0.2 s in the corresponding covalent complex [155]. This result is all the more remarkable in that the spectroscopic and thermodynamic properties of the two redox centers appear weakly affected by the cross-linking process, and suggests that an essential segment of the electron transfer path has been lost in the covalent complex. Another system in which such conformational effects could be studied is the physiological complex between tetraheme cytochrome and ferredoxin I from Desulfovibrio desulfuricans Norway the spectral and redox properties of the hemes and of the iron-sulfur cluster are found essentially identical in the covalent and noncovalent complexes and an intracomplex transfer, whose rate has not yet been measured, takes place in the covalent species [156]. [Pg.33]

Uyeda K, Rabinowitz JC. 1971. Pyruvate-ferredoxin oxidoreductase III. Purification and properties of the enzyme. J Biol Chem 246 311-19. [Pg.127]

Three-iron clusters. Despite the availability of an X-ray crystallographic structure determination of Azotobacter vinelandii ferredoxin I (27), which contains both a normal 4Fe-4S cluster and a 3Fe cluster, the fundamental properties and even the structures... [Pg.267]


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