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Journal of Biological Chemistry | 1996

Characterization of the mononickel metallocenter in H134A mutant urease

Il Seon Park; L.O Michel; Matthew A. Pearson; Evelyn Jabri; P. Andrew Karplus; Shengke Wang; Jun Dong; Robert A. Scott; Brian P. Koehler; Michael K. Johnson; Robert P. Hausinger

A mutant form of Klebsiella aerogenes urease possessing Ala instead of His at position 134 (H134A) is inactive and binds approximately half the normal complement of nickel (Park, I.-S., and Hausinger, R. P. (1993) Protein Sci. 2, 1034-1041). The crystal structure of the H134A protein was obtained at 2.0-Å resolution, and it confirms that only Ni-1 of the two nickel ions found in the native enzyme is present. In contrast to the pseudotetrahedral geometry observed for Ni-1 in native urease (where it is liganded by His-246, His-272, one oxygen atom of carbamylated Lys-217, and a water molecule at partial occupancy), the mononickel metallocenter in the H134A protein was found to possess octahedral geometry and was coordinated by the above protein ligands plus three water molecules. The nickel site of H134A urease was probed by UV-visible, variable temperature magnetic circular dichroism, and x-ray absorption spectroscopies. The spectroscopic data are consistent with the presence of Ni(II) in octahedral geometry coordinated by two histidylimidazoles and additional oxygen and/or nitrogen donors. These data underscore the requirement of Ni-2 for formation of active urease and demonstrate the important role of Ni-2 in establishing the proper Ni-1 coordination geometry.


Protein Science | 1993

Purification and characterization of Klebsiella aerogenes UreE protein: a nickel-binding protein that functions in urease metallocenter assembly.

Mann Hyung Lee; H. Stuart Pankratz; Shengke Wang; Robert A. Scott; Michael G. Finnegan; Michael K. Johnson; Joseph A. Ippolito; David W. Christianson; Robert P. Hausinger


Inorganic Chemistry | 1994

Structure of the dinuclear active site of urease. X-ray absorption spectroscopic study of native and 2-mercaptoethanol-inhibited bacterial and plant enzymes

Shengke Wang; Mann H. Lee; Robert P. Hausinger; Patrick A. Clark; Dean E. Wilcox; Robert A. Scott


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1994

STRUCTURAL AND FUNCTIONAL MODELS FOR THE DICOPPER SITE IN HEMACYANIN. DIOXYGEN BINDING BY COPPER COMPLEXES OF TRIS(1-R-4-R'-IMIDAZOLYL-KAPPA N)PHOSPHI NES

Will E. Lynch; Donald M. Kurtz; Shengke Wang; Robert A. Scott


Inorganic Chemistry | 1995

Spectroscopic Studies of the Active Site of Galactose Oxidase

Peter F. Knowles; Rodney D. Brown; Seymour H. Koenig; Shengke Wang; Robert A. Scott; Michele A. McGuirl; Doreen E. Brown; David M. Dooley


Biochemistry | 1992

X-ray absorption spectroscopic studies of the high-spin iron(II) active site of isopenicillin N synthase: evidence for Fe-S interaction in the enzyme-substrate complex.

Robert A. Scott; Shengke Wang; Marly K. Eidsness; Aidas Kriauciunas; Charles A. Frolik; Victor J. Chen


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1997

Macrocyclic [CuI/II(bite)]+/2+ (bite = biphenyldiimino dithioether): An Example of Fully-Gated Electron Transfer and Its Biological Relevance1

Scott Flanagan; Jun Dong; Kenneth J. Haller; Shengke Wang; W. Robert Scheidt; Robert A. Scott; Thomas R. Webb; David M. Stanbury, ,‖ and; Lon J. Wilson


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1995

EXAFS, EPR, and Electronic Absorption Spectroscopic Study of the .alpha. Metallo Subunit of CO Dehydrogenase from Clostridium thermoaceticum

Jinqiang Xia; Jun Dong; Shengke Wang; Robert A. Scott; Paul A. Lindahl


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1997

Investigation by EPR and ENDOR Spectroscopy of the Nickel(I) Form of Cofactor F4301 of Methanobacterium thermoautotrophicum and of Nickel(I) Octaethylisobacteriochlorin

Joshua Telser; Yang Cheng Fann; Mark W. Renner; J. Fajer; Shengke Wang; Hui Zhang; Robert A. Scott; Brian M. Hoffman


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1995

X-RAY AND VISIBLE ABSORPTION SPECTROSCOPY OF WILD-TYPE AND MUTANT T4 GENE 32 PROTEINS : HIS64, NOT HIS81, IS THE NON-THIOLATE ZINC LIGAND

Juqian Guo; Shengke Wang; Jun Dong; Huawei Qiu; Robert A. Scott; David P. Giedroc

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Jinqiang Xia

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Brookhaven National Laboratory

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