Electron-transfer studies involving flavodoxin and a natural redox partner, the iron protein of nitrogenase. Conformational constraints on protein-protein interactions and the kinetics of electron transfer within the protein complex
- 15 July 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Portland Press Ltd. in Biochemical Journal
- Vol. 253 (2) , 587-595
- https://doi.org/10.1042/bj2530587
Abstract
The kinetics of electron-transfer reactions involving flavodoxins from Klebsiella pneumoniae (KpFld), Azotobacter chroococcum (AcFld), Anacystis nidulans (AnFld) and Megasphaera elsdenii (MeFld), the free, MgADP-bound and MgATP-bound forms of the Fe protein component of nitrogenase from K. pneumoniae [Kp2, Kp2(MgADP)2 and Kp2(MgATP)2] and Na2S2O4 were studied by stopped-flow spectrophotometry. Kinetic evidence was obtained for the formation of binary protein complexes involving KpFldSQ (semiquinone) with either Kp2(MgADP)2 (KD = 49 microM) or Kp2(MgATP)2 (KD = 13 microM) but not with Kp2 (KD greater than 730 microM). The binding of 2MgATP or 2MgADP to Kp2 therefore not only shifts the midpoint potential (Em) of the [4Fe-4S] centre from -200 mV to -320 mV or -350 mV respectively but also changes the affinity of Kp2 for KpFldSQ. Thermodynamically unfavourable electron from Kp2(MgADP)2 and Kp2(MgATP)2 to KpFldSQ occurs within the protein complexes with k = 1.2 s-1 (delta E = -72 mV) and 0.5 s-1 (delta E = -120 mV) respectively. Although AcFldSQ is reduced by Kp2, Kp2(MgADP)2 and Kp2(MgATP)2 (k = 8 x 10(3), 2.4 x 10(3) and 9 x 10(2) M-1.s-1 respectively), protein-complex formation is weak in each case (KD greater than 700 microM). Electron transfer in the physiologically important and thermodynamically favourable direction from Kp2FldHQ (hydroquinone) and AcFldHQ to Kp2ox.(MgADP)2 (the state of Kp2 that accepts electrons from FldHQ in the catalytic cycle of nitrogenase) is rapid (k greater than 10(6) M-1.s-1). The second-order rate constants for the reduction of KpFldSQ, AcFldSQ, AnFldSQ and MeFldSQ by SO2.- (active reductant formed by the predissociation of S2O4(2-) ion) exhibited the linear free-energy relationship predicted by the Marcus theory of electron transfer.This publication has 35 references indexed in Scilit:
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