Superoxide Destroys the [2Fe-2S]2+ Cluster of FNR from Escherichia coli
- 23 December 2003
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Biochemistry
- Vol. 43 (3) , 791-798
- https://doi.org/10.1021/bi0357053
Abstract
The oxygen sensing ability of the transcription factor FNR depends on the presence of a [4Fe-4S]2+ cluster. In the presence of O2, conversion of the [4Fe-4S]2+ cluster to a [2Fe-2S]2+ cluster inactivates FNR, but the fate of the [2Fe-2S]2+ cluster in cells grown under aerobic conditions is unknown. The present study shows that the predominant form of FNR in aerobic cells is apo-FNR (cluster-less FNR) indicating that the [2Fe-2S]2+ cluster, like the [4Fe-4S]2+ cluster, is not stable under these conditions. By quantifying the amount of [2Fe-2S]2+ cluster in 2Fe-FNR in vitro in the presence of various reductants and oxidants (GSH, DTT, cysteine, O2, hydrogen peroxide, and superoxide), we found that superoxide, a byproduct of aerobic metabolism, significantly destabilized the [2Fe-2S]2+ cluster. Mössbauer spectroscopy was used to monitor the effects of superoxide on 2Fe-FNR in vivo; under cellular conditions that favored superoxide production, we observed the disappearance of the signal representative of the [2Fe-2S]2+ cluster. We conclude that the [2Fe-2S]2+ cluster of FNR is labile to superoxide both in vitro and in vivo. This lability may explain the absence of the [2Fe-2S]2+ cluster form of FNR under aerobic growth conditions.Keywords
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