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MauG: a di-heme enzyme required for methylamine dehydrogenase maturation

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DALTON TRANSACTIONS
Volume 42, Issue 9, Pages 3127-3135

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c2dt32059b

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  1. NIH [GM-66569, GM-97779]

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Methylamine dehydrogenase (MADH) requires the cofactor tryptophan tryptophylquinone (TTQ) for activity. TTQ is a posttranslational modification that results from an 8-electron oxidation of two specific tryptophans in the MADH beta-subunit. The final 6-electron oxidation is catalyzed by an unusual c-type di-heme enzyme, MauG. The di-ferric enzyme can react with H2O2, but atypically for c-type hemes the di-ferrous enzyme can react with O-2 as well. In both cases, an unprecedented bis-Fe(IV) redox state is formed, composed of a ferryl heme (Fe(IV)-O) with the second heme as Fe(IV) stabilized by His-Tyr axial ligation. Bis-Fe(IV) MauG acts as a potent 2-electron oxidant. Catalysis is long-range and requires a hole hopping electron transfer mechanism. This review highlights the current knowledge and focus of research into this fascinating system.

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