1. The catalytic cycle of the haem-containing nitrite reductase (NIR) from Pseudomonas aeruginosa involves electron transfer between the two prosthetic groups of the enzyme, the c-haem and the d(1)-haem; this reaction was shown to be slow by stopped-flow analysis. The recombinant enzyme, expressed in Pseudomonas putida, contains the c-haem but no d(1)-haem; we have reconstituted this protein with Zn-protoporphyrin IX in the place of the d(1)-haem. 2. Photoexcitation of Zn-NIR is followed by electron transfer from the triplet excited state of the Zn-porphyrin to the oxidized c-haem, with a rate constant of 7 x 10(5) s(-1); since the intermediate with reduced c-haem is not significantly populated, we conclude that the back reaction is probably as fast. 3. Even taking into account that in the native NIR the driving force is close to zero, the rate constant for the c --> d(1) electron transfer, estimated from our experiments, is still much higher than that observed by stopped flow (k = 0.3 s(-1)) using reduced azurin as the electron donor. This finding may be a direct kinetic indication that reduction of the d(1)-haem is associated with a substantial reorganization of the co-ordination of the metal, as shown by spectroscopy of the oxidized and reduced NIR.

Electron transfer in zinc-reconstituted nitrite reductase from Pseudomonas aeruginosa / Bellelli, Andrea; Brzezinski, P; Arese, Marzia; Cutruzzola', Francesca; Silvestrini, Mc; Brunori, Maurizio. - In: BIOCHEMICAL JOURNAL. - ISSN 0264-6021. - 319:2(1996), pp. 407-410.

Electron transfer in zinc-reconstituted nitrite reductase from Pseudomonas aeruginosa

BELLELLI, Andrea;ARESE, Marzia;CUTRUZZOLA', Francesca;BRUNORI, Maurizio
1996

Abstract

1. The catalytic cycle of the haem-containing nitrite reductase (NIR) from Pseudomonas aeruginosa involves electron transfer between the two prosthetic groups of the enzyme, the c-haem and the d(1)-haem; this reaction was shown to be slow by stopped-flow analysis. The recombinant enzyme, expressed in Pseudomonas putida, contains the c-haem but no d(1)-haem; we have reconstituted this protein with Zn-protoporphyrin IX in the place of the d(1)-haem. 2. Photoexcitation of Zn-NIR is followed by electron transfer from the triplet excited state of the Zn-porphyrin to the oxidized c-haem, with a rate constant of 7 x 10(5) s(-1); since the intermediate with reduced c-haem is not significantly populated, we conclude that the back reaction is probably as fast. 3. Even taking into account that in the native NIR the driving force is close to zero, the rate constant for the c --> d(1) electron transfer, estimated from our experiments, is still much higher than that observed by stopped flow (k = 0.3 s(-1)) using reduced azurin as the electron donor. This finding may be a direct kinetic indication that reduction of the d(1)-haem is associated with a substantial reorganization of the co-ordination of the metal, as shown by spectroscopy of the oxidized and reduced NIR.
1996
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Electron transfer in zinc-reconstituted nitrite reductase from Pseudomonas aeruginosa / Bellelli, Andrea; Brzezinski, P; Arese, Marzia; Cutruzzola', Francesca; Silvestrini, Mc; Brunori, Maurizio. - In: BIOCHEMICAL JOURNAL. - ISSN 0264-6021. - 319:2(1996), pp. 407-410.
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