X-ray structure of the membrane-bound cytochrome c quinol dehydrogenase NrfH reveals novel haem coordination
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- 30 November 2006
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in The EMBO Journal
- Vol. 25 (24), 5951-5960
- https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.emboj.7601439
Abstract
Oxidation of membrane‐bound quinol molecules is a central step in the respiratory electron transport chains used by biological cells to generate ATP by oxidative phosphorylation. A novel family of cytochrome c quinol dehydrogenases that play an important role in bacterial respiratory chains was recognised in recent years. Here, we describe the first structure of a cytochrome from this family, NrfH from Desulfovibrio vulgaris , which forms a stable complex with its electron partner, the cytochrome c nitrite reductase NrfA. One NrfH molecule interacts with one NrfA dimer in an asymmetrical manner, forming a large membrane‐bound complex with an overall α4β2 quaternary arrangement. The menaquinol‐interacting NrfH haem is pentacoordinated, bound by a methionine from the CXXCHXM sequence, with an aspartate residue occupying the distal position. The NrfH haem that transfers electrons to NrfA has a lysine residue from the closest NrfA molecule as distal ligand. A likely menaquinol binding site, containing several conserved and essential residues, is identified.Keywords
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