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J Biol Chem ; 300(1): 105546, 2024 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38072053

RESUMO

ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters are ubiquitous membrane proteins responsible for the translocation of a wide diversity of substrates across biological membranes. Some of them confer multidrug or antimicrobial resistance to cancer cells and pathogenic microorganisms, respectively. Despite a wealth of structural data gained in the last two decades, the molecular mechanism of these multidrug efflux pumps remains elusive, including the extent of separation between the two nucleotide-binding domains (NBDs) during the transport cycle. Based on recent outward-facing structures of BmrA, a homodimeric multidrug ABC transporter from Bacillus subtilis, we introduced a cysteine mutation near the C-terminal end of the NBDs to analyze the impact of disulfide-bond formation on BmrA function. Interestingly, the presence of the disulfide bond between the NBDs did not prevent the ATPase, nor did it affect the transport of Hoechst 33342 and doxorubicin. Yet, the 7-amino-actinomycin D was less efficiently transported, suggesting that a further opening of the transporter might improve its ability to translocate this larger compound. We solved by cryo-EM the apo structures of the cross-linked mutant and the WT protein. Both structures are highly similar, showing an intermediate opening between their NBDs while their C-terminal extremities remain in close proximity. Distance measurements obtained by electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy support the intermediate opening found in these 3D structures. Overall, our data suggest that the NBDs of BmrA function with a tweezers-like mechanism distinct from the related lipid A exporter MsbA.


Assuntos
Transportadores de Cassetes de Ligação de ATP , Bacillus subtilis , Proteínas de Bactérias , Proteínas de Transporte , Nucleotídeos , Trifosfato de Adenosina/metabolismo , Transportadores de Cassetes de Ligação de ATP/metabolismo , Bacillus subtilis/metabolismo , Proteínas de Bactérias/química , Proteínas de Bactérias/genética , Proteínas de Bactérias/metabolismo , Dissulfetos/metabolismo , Nucleotídeos/metabolismo , Domínios Proteicos , Proteínas de Transporte/química , Proteínas de Transporte/genética , Proteínas de Transporte/metabolismo , Cisteína/química , Cisteína/genética , Transporte Biológico
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Chemistry ; 28(70): e202201875, 2022 Dec 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36129399

RESUMO

Nitrene transfer reactions have emerged as one of the most powerful and versatile ways to insert an amine function to various kinds of hydrocarbon substrates. However, the mechanisms of nitrene generation have not been studied in depth albeit their formation is taken for granted in most cases without definitive evidence of their occurrence. In the present work, we compare the generation of tosylimido iron species and NTs transfer from FeII and FeIII precursors where the metal is embedded in a tetracarbene macrocycle. Catalytic nitrene transfer to reference substrates (thioanisole, styrene, ethylbenzene and cyclohexane) revealed that the same active species was at play, irrespective of the ferrous versus ferric nature of the precursor. Through combination of spectroscopic (UV-visible, Mössbauer), ESI-MS and DFT studies, an FeIV tosylimido species was identified as the catalytically active species and was characterized spectroscopically and computationally. Whereas its formation from the FeII precursor was expected by a two-electron oxidative addition, its formation from an FeIII precursor was unprecedented. Thanks to a combination of spectroscopic (UV-visible, EPR, Hyscore and Mössbauer), ESI-MS and DFT studies, we found that, when starting from the FeIII precursor, an FeIII tosyliodinane adduct was formed and decomposed into an FeV tosylimido species which generated the catalytically active FeIV tosylimide through a comproportionation process with the FeIII precursor.


Assuntos
Compostos Férricos , Ferro , Compostos Férricos/química , Modelos Moleculares , Catálise , Ferro/química , Compostos Ferrosos/química
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Chemistry ; 25(61): 13911-13920, 2019 Nov 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31334889

RESUMO

Molecular photosensitizers that are able to store multiple reducing equivalents are of great interest in the field of solar fuel production, where most reactions involve multielectronic reduction processes. In order to increase the reducing power of a ruthenium tris-diimine charge-photoaccumulating complex, two structural modifications on its fused dipyridophenazine-pyridoquinolinone ligand were computationally investigated. Addition of an electron-donating oxime group was calculated to substantially decrease the reduction potentials of the complex, thus guiding the synthesis of a pyridoquinolinone-oxime derivative. Its spectroscopic and (spectro)electrochemical characterization experimentally confirmed the DFT predictions, with the first and second reduction processes cathodically shifted by -0.24 and -0.14 V, respectively, compared to the parent complex. Moreover, the ability of this novel artificial photosynthetic system to store two photogenerated electrons at a more reducing potential, via a proton-coupled electron-transfer mechanism, was demonstrated.

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Chemphyschem ; 18(19): 2704-2714, 2017 Oct 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28681474

RESUMO

In vivo specific isotope labeling at the residue or substituent level is used to probe menasemiquinone (MSK) binding to the quinol oxidation site of respiratory nitrate reductase A (NarGHI) from E. coli. 15 N selective labeling of His15 Nδ or Lys15 Nζ in combination with hyperfine sublevel correlation (HYSCORE) spectroscopy unambiguously identified His15 Nδ as the direct hydrogen-bond donor to the radical. In contrast, an essentially anisotropic coupling to Lys15 Nζ consistent with a through-space magnetic interaction was resolved. This suggests that MSK does not form a hydrogen bond with the side chain of the nearby Lys86 residue. In addition, selective 2 H labeling of the menaquinone methyl ring substituent allows unambiguous characterization of the 2 H-and hence of the 1 H-methyl isotropic hyperfine coupling by 2 H HYSCORE. DFT calculations show that a simple molecular model consisting of an imidazole Nδ atom in a hydrogen-bond interaction with a MSK radical anion satisfactorily accounts for the available spectroscopic data. These results support our previously proposed one-sided binding model for MSK to NarGHI through a single short hydrogen bond to the Nδ of His66, one of the distal heme axial ligands. This work establishes the basis for future investigations aimed at determining the functional relevance of this peculiar binding mode.

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Inorg Chem ; 56(8): 4423-4435, 2017 Apr 17.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28362087

RESUMO

Respiratory nitrate reductases (Nars), members of the prokaryotic Mo/W-bis Pyranopterin Guanosine dinucleotide (Mo/W-bisPGD) enzyme superfamily, are key players in nitrate respiration, a major bioenergetic pathway widely used by microorganisms to cope with the absence of dioxygen. The two-electron reduction of nitrate to nitrite takes place at their active site, where the molybdenum ion cycles between Mo(VI) and Mo(IV) states via a Mo(V) intermediate. The active site shows two distinct pH-dependent Mo(V) electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) signals whose structure and catalytic relevance have long been debated. In this study, we use EPR and HYSCORE techniques to probe their nuclear environment in Escherichia coli Nar (EcNar). By using samples prepared at different pH and through different enrichment strategies in 98Mo and 15N nuclei, we demonstrate that each of the two Mo(V) species is coupled to a single nitrogen nucleus with similar quadrupole characteristics. Structure-based density functional theory calculations allow us to propose a molecular model of the low-pH Mo(V) species consistent with EPR spectroscopic data. Our results show that the metal ion is coordinated by a monodentate aspartate ligand and permit the assignment of the coupled nitrogen nuclei to the Nδ of Asn52, a residue located ∼3.9 Å to the Mo atom in the crystal structures. This is confirmed by measurements on selectively 15N-Asn labeled EcNar. Further, we propose a Mo-O(H)···HN structure to account for the transfer of spin density onto the interacting nitrogen nucleus deduced from HYSCORE analysis. This work provides a foundation for monitoring the structure of the molybdenum active site in the presence of various substrates or inhibitors in Nars and other molybdenum enzymes.


Assuntos
Molibdênio/química , Nitrato Redutases/química , Compostos Organometálicos/química , Teoria Quântica , Espectroscopia de Ressonância de Spin Eletrônica , Concentração de Íons de Hidrogênio , Espectroscopia de Ressonância Magnética , Estrutura Molecular , Molibdênio/metabolismo , Nitrato Redutases/metabolismo , Compostos Organometálicos/metabolismo
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Biochim Biophys Acta ; 1847(10): 1055-63, 2015 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26073890

RESUMO

Over the past decades, a number of authors have reported the presence of inactive species in as-prepared samples of members of the Mo/W-bisPGD enzyme family. This greatly complicated the spectroscopic studies of these enzymes, since it is impossible to discriminate between active and inactive species on the basis of the spectroscopic signatures alone. Escherichia coli nitrate reductase A (NarGHI) is a member of the Mo/W-bisPGD family that allows anaerobic respiration using nitrate as terminal electron acceptor. Here, using protein film voltammetry on NarGH films, we show that the enzyme is purified in a functionally heterogeneous form that contains between 20 and 40% of inactive species that activate the first time they are reduced. This activation proceeds in two steps: a non-redox reversible reaction followed by an irreversible reduction. By carefully correlating electrochemical and EPR spectroscopic data, we show that neither the two major Mo(V) signals nor those of the two FeS clusters that are the closest to the Mo center are associated with the two inactive species. We also conclusively exclude the possibility that the major "low-pH" and "high-pH" Mo(V) EPR signatures correspond to species in acid-base equilibrium.

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Biochim Biophys Acta ; 1847(8): 739-47, 2015 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25976528

RESUMO

Quinones are essential building blocks of respiration, a universal process dedicated to efficient harvesting of environmental energy and its conversion into a transmembrane chemiosmotic potential. Quinones differentiate mostly by their midpoint redox potential. As such, γ-proteobacteria such as Escherichia coli are characterized by the presence of demethylmenaquinone (DMK) with an intermediate redox potential between low-potential (menaquinone) and high-potential (ubiquinone) quinones. In this study, we show that demethylmenaquinol (DMKH2) is a good substrate for nitrate reductase A (NarGHI) in nitrate respiration in E. coli. Kinetic studies performed with quinol analogs on NarGHI show that removal of the methyl group on the naphthoquinol ring impacts modestly the catalytic constant but not the KM. EPR-monitored redox titrations of NarGHI-enriched membrane vesicles reveal that endogeneous demethylmenasemiquinone (DMSK) intermediates are stabilized in the enzyme. The measured midpoint potential of the DMK/DMKH2 redox couple in NarGHI (E'm,7.5 (DMK/DMKH2) ~-70mV) is significantly lower than that previously measured for unbound species. High resolution pulsed EPR experiments demonstrate that DMSK are formed within the NarGHI quinol oxidation site. Overall, our results provide the first characterization of a protein-bound DMSK and allows for comparison for distinct use of three quinones at a single Q-site in NarGHI.


Assuntos
Escherichia coli/enzimologia , Hidroquinonas/química , Nitrato Redutase/metabolismo , Nitratos/metabolismo , Vitamina K 2/análogos & derivados , Benzoquinonas/metabolismo , Respiração Celular , Espectroscopia de Ressonância de Spin Eletrônica , Hidroquinonas/metabolismo , Cinética , Naftóis/química , Oxirredução , Vitamina K 2/química , Vitamina K 2/metabolismo
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Sustain Energy Fuels ; 6(1): 143-149, 2021 Dec 21.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35028421

RESUMO

The cobalt tetraazamacrocyclic [Co(N4H)Cl2]+ complex is becoming a popular and versatile catalyst for the electrocatalytic evolution of hydrogen, because of its stability and superior activity in aqueous conditions. We present here a benchmarking of its performances based on the thorough analysis of cyclic voltammograms recorded under various catalytic regimes in non-aqueous conditions allowing control of the proton concentration. This allowed a detailed mechanism to be proposed with quantitative determination of the rate-constants for the various protonation steps, as well as identification of the amine function of the tetraazamacrocyclic ligand to act as a proton relay during H2 evolution.

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Biochim Biophys Acta Bioenerg ; 1861(8): 148203, 2020 08 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32305411

RESUMO

The quinol oxidation site QD in E. coli respiratory nitrate reductase A (EcNarGHI) reacts with the three isoprenoid quinones naturally synthesized by the bacterium, i.e. ubiquinones (UQ), menaquinones (MK) and demethylmenaquinones (DMK). The binding mode of the demethylmenasemiquinone (DMSK) intermediate to the EcNarGHI QD quinol oxidation site is analyzed in detail using 1,2H hyperfine (hf) spectroscopy in combination with H2O/D2O exchange experiments and DFT modeling, and compared to the menasemiquinone one bound to the QD site (MSKD) previously studied by us. DMSKD and MSKD are shown to bind in a similar and strongly asymmetric manner through a short (~1.7 Å) H-bond. The origin of the specific hf pattern resolved on the DMSKD field-swept EPR spectrum is unambiguously ascribed to slightly inequivalent contributions from two ß-methylene protons of the isoprenoid side chain. DFT calculations show that their large isotropic hf coupling constants (Aiso ~12 and 15 MHz) are consistent with both (i) a specific highly asymmetric binding mode of DMSKD and (ii) a near in-plane orientation of its isoprenyl chain at Cß relative to the aromatic ring, which differs by ~90° to that predicted for free or NarGHI-bound MSK. Our results provide new insights into how the conformation and the redox properties of different natural quinones are selectively fine-tuned by the protein environment at a single Q site. Such a fine-tuning most likely contributes to render NarGHI as an efficient and flexible respiratory enzyme to be used upon rapid variations of the Q-pool content.


Assuntos
Teoria da Densidade Funcional , Escherichia coli/enzimologia , Nitrato Redutase/metabolismo , Quinonas/metabolismo , Análise Espectral , Modelos Moleculares , Nitrato Redutase/química , Ligação Proteica , Conformação Proteica
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