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pubmed-article:10026275pubmed:abstractTextAn N-terminal domain of Clostridium pasteurianum hydrogenase I, encompassing 76 residues out of the 574 composing the full-size enzyme, had previously been overproduced in Escherichia coli and shown to form a stable fold around a [2Fe-2S] cluster. This domain displays only marginal sequence similarity with [2Fe-2S] proteins of known structure, and therefore, two-dimensional 1H NMR has been implemented to elucidate features of the polypeptide fold. Despite the perturbing presence of the paramagnetic [2Fe-2S] cluster, 57 spin systems were detected in the TOCSY spectra, 52 of which were sequentially assigned through NOE connectivities. Several secondary structure elements were identified. The N terminus of the protein consists of two antiparallel beta strands followed by an alpha helix contacting both strands. Two additional antiparallel beta strands, one of them at the C terminus of the sequence, form a four-stranded beta sheet together with the two N-terminal strands. The proton resonances that can be attributed to this beta2alphabeta2 structural motif undergo no paramagnetic perturbations, suggesting that it is distant from the [2Fe-2S] cluster. In plant- and mammalian-type ferredoxins, a very similar structural pattern is found in the part of the protein farthest from the [2Fe-2S] cluster. This indicates that the N-terminal domain of C. pasteurianum hydrogenase folds in a manner very similar to those of plant- and mammalian-type ferredoxins over a significant part (ca. 50%) of its structure. Even in the vicinity of the metal site, where 1H NMR data are blurred by paramagnetic interactions, the N-terminal domains of hydrogenase and mammalian- and plant-type ferredoxins most likely display significant structural similarity, as inferred from local sequence alignments and from previously reported circular dichroism and resonance Raman spectra. These data afford structural information on a kind of [2Fe-2S] cluster-containing domain that occurs in a number of redox enzymes and complexes. In addition, together with previously published sequence alignments, they highlight the widespread distribution of the plant-type ferredoxin fold in bioenergetic systems encompassing anaerobic metabolism, photosynthesis, and aerobic respiratory chains.lld:pubmed
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