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Nature Chemical Biology | 2017

The direct role of selenocysteine in [NiFeSe] hydrogenase maturation and catalysis

Marta C. Marques; Cristina Tapia; Oscar Gutiérrez-Sanz; Ana Raquel Ramos; Kimberly L. Keller; Judy D. Wall; Antonio Al De Lacey; Pedro Pm Matias; Inês A. C. Pereira

Hydrogenases are highly active enzymes for hydrogen production and oxidation. [NiFeSe] hydrogenases, in which selenocysteine is a ligand to the active site Ni, have high catalytic activity and a bias for H2 production. In contrast to [NiFe] hydrogenases, they display reduced H2 inhibition and are rapidly reactivated after contact with oxygen. Here we report an expression system for production of recombinant [NiFeSe] hydrogenase from Desulfovibrio vulgaris Hildenborough and study of a selenocysteine-to-cysteine variant (Sec489Cys) in which, for the first time, a [NiFeSe] hydrogenase was converted to a [NiFe] type. This modification led to severely reduced Ni incorporation, revealing the direct involvement of this residue in the maturation process. The Ni-depleted protein could be partly reconstituted to generate an enzyme showing much lower activity and inactive states characteristic of [NiFe] hydrogenases. The Ni-Sec489Cys variant shows that selenium has a crucial role in protection against oxidative damage and the high catalytic activities of the [NiFeSe] hydrogenases.


Angewandte Chemie | 2015

Induction of a Proton Gradient across a Gold‐Supported Biomimetic Membrane by Electroenzymatic H2 Oxidation

Oscar Gutiérrez-Sanz; Cristina Tapia; Marta C. Marques; Sonia Zacarias; Marisela Vélez; Inês A. C. Pereira; Antonio L. De Lacey

Energy-transduction mechanisms in living organisms, such as photosynthesis and respiration, store light and chemical energy in the form of an electrochemical gradient created across a lipid bilayer. Herein we show that the proton concentration at an electrode/phospholipid-bilayer interface can be controlled and monitored electrochemically by immobilizing a membrane-bound hydrogenase. Thus, the energy derived from the electroenzymatic oxidation of H2 can be used to generate a proton gradient across the supported biomimetic membrane.


ChemElectroChem; 4(1), pp 90-95 (2017) | 2017

Wiring of Photosystem I and Hydrogenase on an Electrode for Photoelectrochemical H2 Production by using Redox Polymers for Relatively Positive Onset Potential

Cristina Tapia; Ross D. Milton; Galina Pankratova; Shelley D. Minteer; Hans-Erik Åkerlund; Dónal Leech; Antonio L. De Lacey; Marcos Pita; Lo Gorton


ACS Catalysis | 2016

In situ determination of photobioproduction of H2 by In2S3-[NiFeSe] Hydrogenase from Desulfovibrio vulgaris Hildenborough using only visible light

Cristina Tapia; Sonia Zacarias; Inês A. C. Pereira; J.C. Conesa; Marcos Pita; Antonio L. De Lacey


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2016

Synthesis and Characterization of V-Doped β-In2S3 Thin Films on FTO Substrates

Cristina Tapia; Sean P. Berglund; Dennis Friedrich; Thomas Dittrich; Peter Bogdanoff; Yang Liu; Sergiu Levcenko; Thomas Unold; J.C. Conesa; Antonio L. De Lacey; Marcos Pita; Sebastian Fiechter


ACS Catalysis | 2017

Laccase-Catalyzed Bioelectrochemical Oxidation of Water Assisted with Visible Light

Cristina Tapia; Sergey Shleev; J.C. Conesa; Antonio L. De Lacey; Marcos Pita


Archive | 2017

In2S3-bonded laccase as photoelectrode for H2O oxidation to O2

Cristina Tapia; Sergey Shleev; José Carlos Conesa Cegarra; Antonio L. De Lacey; Marcos Pita


Archive | 2017

Combination of a sulphide semiconductor and an electroactive enzyme: a path for visible light-induced water photo-splitting

Marcos Pita; Cristina Tapia; Sergey Shleev; José Carlos Conesa Cegarra; Antonio L. De Lacey


Archive | 2017

Fotocatálisis basada en In2S3 para el uso de un rango amplio del espectro solar

Raquel Lucena García; Cristina Tapia; Marcos Pita; Irene Aguilera Bonet; Sergey Shleev; Perla Wahnón Benarroch; Antonio L. De Lacey; José Carlos Conesa Cegarra


Archive | 2016

The intermediate band concept in photocatalysis: mimicking the photosynthesis Z scheme with a single material

Raquel Lucena García; Pablo Palacios Clemente; Marcos Pita; Cristina Tapia; Perla Wahnón Benarroch; José Carlos Conesa Cegarra

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Antonio L. De Lacey

Spanish National Research Council

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Marcos Pita

Spanish National Research Council

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Inês A. C. Pereira

Spanish National Research Council

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Oscar Gutiérrez-Sanz

Spanish National Research Council

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J.C. Conesa

Spanish National Research Council

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Marisela Vélez

Spanish National Research Council

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Marta C. Marques

Spanish National Research Council

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Perla Wahnón Benarroch

Technical University of Madrid

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