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Studies on hydrogenase

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DOI: 10.2183/pjab.89.16

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hydrogenase; Ni-Fe center; cytochrome c(3); isotope exchange; X-ray crystallography; catalytic cycle

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Hydrogenases are microbial enzymes which catalyze uptake and production of H-2. Hydrogenases are classified into 10 classes based on the electron carrier specificity, or into 3 families, [NiFe]-family (including [NiFeSe]-subfamily), [FeFe]-family and [Fe]-family, based on the metal composition of the active site. H-2 is heterolytically cleaved on the enzyme (E) to produce EHaHb, where H-a and H-b have different rate constants for exchange with the medium hydron. X-ray crystallography unveiled the three-dimensional structures of hydrogenases. The simplest [NiFe]-hydrogenase is a heterodimer, in which the large subunit bears the Ni-Fe center buried deep in the protein, and the small subunit bears iron-sulfur clusters, which mediate electron transfer between the Ni-Fe center and the protein surface. Some hydrogenases have additional subunit(s) for interaction with their electron carriers. Various redox states of the enzyme were characterized by EPR, FTIR, etc. Based on the kinetic, structural and spectroscopic studies, the catalytic mechanism of [NiFe]-hydrogenase was proposed to explain H-2-uptake, H-2-production and isotopic exchange reactions.

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