Role of the [2Fe-2S]2+ Cluster in Biotin Synthase: Mutagenesis of the Atypical Metal Ligand Arginine 260
- 1 November 2006
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Biochemistry
- Vol. 45 (47) , 14166-14174
- https://doi.org/10.1021/bi061576p
Abstract
Biotin synthase (BS) is an S-adenosylmethionine (AdoMet)-dependent radical enzyme that catalyzes the addition of sulfur to dethiobiotin. Like other AdoMet radical enzymes, BS contains a [4Fe-4S] cluster that is coordinated by a highly conserved CxxxCxxC sequence motif and by the methionyl amine and carboxylate of AdoMet. The close association of the [4Fe-4S]+ cluster with AdoMet facilitates reductive cleavage of the sulfonium and the generation of transient 5‘-deoxyadenosyl radicals, which are then proposed to sequentially abstract hydrogen atoms from the substrate to produce carbon radicals at C9 and C6 of dethiobiotin. BS also contains a [2Fe-2S]2+ cluster located ∼4−5 Å from dethiobiotin, and we have proposed that a bridging sulfide of this cluster quenches the substrate radicals, leading to formation of the thiophane ring of biotin. In BS from Escherichia coli, the [2Fe-2S]2+ cluster is coordinated by cysteines 97, 128, and 188, and the atypical metal ligand, arginine 260. The evolutionary conservation of an arginine guanidinium as a metal ligand suggests a novel role for this residue in tuning the reactivity or stability of the [2Fe-2S]2+ cluster. In this work, we explore the effects of mutagenesis of Arg260 to Ala, Cys, His, and Met. Although perturbations in a number of characteristics of the [2Fe-2S]2+ cluster and the proteins are noted, the reconstituted enzymes have in vitro single-turnover activities that are 30−120% of that of the wild type. Further, in vivo expression of each mutant enzyme was sufficient to sustain growth of a bioB- mutant strain on dethiobiotin-supplemented medium, suggesting the enzymes were active and efficiently reconstituted by the in vivo iron−sulfur cluster (ISC) assembly system. Although we cannot exclude an as-yet-unidentified in vivo role in cluster repair or retention, we can conclude that Arg260 is not essential for the catalytic reaction of BS.Keywords
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