Molecular mechanism of energy conservation in polysulfide respiration
- 8 June 2008
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature Structural & Molecular Biology
- Vol. 15 (7) , 730-737
- https://doi.org/10.1038/nsmb.1434
Abstract
Polysulfides are chains of sulfur atoms abundant in extreme environments. Some organisms reduce polysulfides, and this reaction may be coupled to respiratory processes. Now the structure of the multicomponent membrane complex that catalyzes this reaction is solved, revealing a potential proton channel that could have a role in energy conservation. Bacterial polysulfide reductase (PsrABC) is an integral membrane protein complex responsible for quinone-coupled reduction of polysulfide, a process important in extreme environments such as deep-sea vents and hot springs. We determined the structure of polysulfide reductase from Thermus thermophilus at 2.4-Å resolution, revealing how the PsrA subunit recognizes and reduces its unique polyanionic substrate. The integral membrane subunit PsrC was characterized using the natural substrate menaquinone-7 and inhibitors, providing a comprehensive representation of a quinone binding site and revealing the presence of a water-filled cavity connecting the quinone binding site on the periplasmic side to the cytoplasm. These results suggest that polysulfide reductase could be a key energy-conserving enzyme of the T. thermophilus respiratory chain, using polysulfide as the terminal electron acceptor and pumping protons across the membrane via a previously unknown mechanism.Keywords
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