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Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry | 1992

Iron—sulphur clusters with labile metal ions

Andrew J. Thomson; Jacques Breton; J.N. Butt; Fraser A. Armstrong; E. Claude Hatchikian

A study has been carried out of the redox-linked metal ion uptake processes of the iron-sulphur cluster [3Fe-4S] in the bacterial ferredoxin, Fd III from Desulphovibrio africanus using a combination of electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) and low-temperature magnetic circular dichroism (MCD) spectroscopy and direct, unmediated electrochemistry of the Fd in a film deposited at a pyrolytic graphite electrode. Reduction of the three-iron cluster is required before a divalent metal ion becomes bound as in the reaction sequence [formula: see text] The redox potentials of these processes and the metal binding constants have been determined. The affinities of the [3Fe-4S]0 cluster for divalent ions lie in the sequence Cd greater than Zn much greater than Fe. In addition, specific binding of a monovalent ion, Thallium(I), is detected for [3Fe-4S]1+ as well as for [3Fe-4S]0. The results provide a clear and quantitative demonstration of the capability of the open triangular tri-mu 2-sulphido face of a [3Fe-4S] cluster to bind a variety of metal ions if the protein environment permits. In each case the entering metal ion is coordinated by at least one additional ligand which may be from solvent (H2O or OH-) or from a protein side chain (e.g., carboxylate from aspartic acid). Hence the [3Fe-4S] core can be a redox-linked sensor of divalent metal ions, Fe(II) or Zn(II), that may trigger conformational change.


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 1991

Site-directed mutagenesis of Azotobacter vinelandii ferredoxin I. Changes in [4Fe-4S] cluster reduction potential and reactivity.

Siiri E. Iismaa; Ana E. Vázquez; Gerard M. Jensen; Philip J. Stephens; J.N. Butt; Fraser A. Armstrong; Barbara K. Burgess


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 1993

Azotobacter vinelandii ferredoxin I. Aspartate 15 facilitates proton transfer to the reduced [3Fe-4S] cluster.

Binghui Shen; L.L. Martin; J.N. Butt; Fraser A. Armstrong; C.D. Stout; G. M. Jensen; Philip J. Stephens; G. N. La Mar; Carol M. Gorst; Barbara K. Burgess


Inorganic Chemistry | 1990

Direct cyclic voltammetry of three ruthenium-modified electron-transfer proteins

Fraser A. Armstrong; J.N. Butt; K. Govindaraju; J. McGinnis; R. Powls; A. G. Sykes


Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry | 1991

Spectroscopic studies of heteroatom iron—sulphur clusters, [M3Fe-4S]1+/2+, in ferredoxin III, Desulphovibrio africanus

Jacques Breton; A J Thomson; J.N. Butt; Fraser A. Armstrong; E.C. Hatchikian


Biochemical Society Transactions | 1991

Iron-sulphur clusters in electron transfer, catalysis and control

Andrew J. Thomson; Jacques Breton; Simon J. George; J.N. Butt; Fraser A. Armstrong; E. Claude Hatchikian


Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry | 1995

Investigation of exogenous ligand binding to homo- and heterometal [M3Fe-4S] clusters in ferredoxin III from Desulfovibrio africanus

S.E.J. Fawcett; J.N. Butt; A J Thomson; Fraser A. Armstrong


Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry | 1995

Protons “gating” electron transfer in a ferredoxin

J.L.C. Duff; Judy Hirst; Fraser A. Armstrong; J.N. Butt; Barbara K. Burgess


Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry | 1993

Electrochemical and spectroscopic characterization of 7Fe, 8Fe and 3Fe forms of Azotobacter vinelandii ferredoxin I

B. Reyntjens; J.N. Butt; G.M. Jensen; Fraser A. Armstrong; Barbara K. Burgess; P.J. Stephens


Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry | 1993

Azotobacter vinelandii ferredoxin I: Aspartate-15 facilitates proton transfer to the [3Fe4S]0 cluster

Barbara K. Burgess; Shen B; L.L. Martin; J.N. Butt; Fraser A. Armstrong; C.D. Stout; G. M. Jensen; Philip J. Stephens; G.N. La Mar

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A J Thomson

University of East Anglia

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Jacques Breton

University of East Anglia

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Philip J. Stephens

University of Southern California

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E.C. Hatchikian

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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C.D. Stout

Scripps Research Institute

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Simon J. George

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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E. Claude Hatchikian

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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