Abstract
Nitrogenases are protein complexes that are only found in Azotobacter and are required for biological nitrogen fixation. They are made up of a nitrogenase, which is a NifD2/NifK2 heterotetramer, and a nitrogenase reductase, which is a homodimer of NifH. Many homologues of nitrogenase have been found in various non-nitrogen-fixing prokaryotes; in particular, they are found in all known methanogens. This indicates that these homologues may play a role in methane production. Here, the cloning of NifH2, a homologue of the NifH nitrogenase component, from Methanocaldococcus jannaschii (MjNifH2) and its expression in Escherichia coli with a polyhistidine tag, purification and crystallization are described. MjNifH2 crystals were obtained by the hanging-drop vapour-diffusion method and diffracted to a resolution limit of 2.85 Å. The crystals belonged to space group P2, with unit-cell parameters a=64.01, b=94.38, c=98.08 Å, α=γ=90, β=98.85°.