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Engineering Escherichia coli for Fermentative Dihydrogen Production: Potential Role of NADH-F Oxidoreductase from the Hydrogenosome of Anaerobic Protozoa

Publication at Faculty of Science, First Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics |
2009

Abstract

Trichomonas vaginalis generates reduced ferredoxin within a unique subcellular organelle, hydrogenosome that is used as a reductant for H-2 production. Pyruvate ferredoxin oxidoreductase and NADH dehydrogenase (NADH-DH) are the two enzymes catalyzing the production of reduced ferredoxin.

The genes encoding the two subunits of NADH-DH were cloned and expressed in Escherichia coli. Kinetic properties of the recombinant heterodimer were similar to that of the native enzyme from the hydrogenosome.

The recombinant holoenzyme contained 2.15 non-heme iron and 1.95 acid-labile sulfur atoms per heterodimer. The EPR spectrum of the dithionite-reduced protein revealed a [2Fe-2S] cluster with a rhombic symmetry of g(xyz)=1.917, 1.951, and 2.009 corresponding to cluster N1a of the respiratory complex I.

Based on the Fe content, absorption spectrum, and the EPR spectrum of the purified small subunit, the [2Fe-2S] cluster was located in the small subunit of the holoenzyme. This recombinant NADH-DH oxidized NADH