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Redox-coupled structural changes in nitrite reductase revealed by serial femtosecond and microfocus crystallography SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Redox-coupled structural changes in nitrite reductase revealed by serial femtosecond and microfocus crystallography
Authors
Fukuda, YohtaTse, Ka ManSuzuki, MamoruDiederichs, KayHirata, KunioNakane, TakanoriSugahara, MichihiroNango, ErikoTono, KensukeJoti, YasumasaKameshima, TakashiSong, ChangyongHatsui, TakakiYabashi, MakinaNureki, OsamuMatsumura, HiroyoshiInoue, TsuyoshiIwata, SoMizohata, Eiichi
Date Issued
2016-05
Publisher
OXFORD UNIV PRESS
Abstract
Serial femtosecond crystallography (SFX) has enabled the damage-free structural determination of metalloenzymes and filled the gaps of our knowledge between crystallographic and spectroscopic data. Crystallographers, however, scarcely know whether the rising technique provides truly new structural insights into mechanisms of metalloenzymes partly because of limited resolutions. Copper nitrite reductase (CuNiR), which converts nitrite to nitric oxide in denitrification, has been extensively studied by synchrotron radiation crystallography (SRX). Although catalytic Cu (Type 2 copper (T2Cu)) of CuNiR had been suspected to tolerate X-ray photoreduction, we here showed that T2Cu in the form free of nitrite is reduced and changes its coordination structure in SRX. Moreover, we determined the completely oxidized CuNiR structure at 1.43 angstrom resolution with SFX. Comparison between the high-resolution SFX and SRX data revealed the subtle structural change of a catalytic His residue by X-ray photoreduction. This finding, which SRX has failed to uncover, provides new insight into the reaction mechanism of CuNiR.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/101241
DOI
10.1093/jb/mvv133
ISSN
0021-924X
Article Type
Article
Citation
JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMISTRY, vol. 159, no. 5, page. 527 - 538, 2016-05
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