Trafficking of a nitrogenase FeMo-cofactor assembly intermediate

固氮酶 FeMo 辅因子组装中间体的运输

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Abstract

The maturation of the unique FeMo-cofactor of molybdenum nitrogenase is a multistep process requiring the sequential action of a series of maturase complexes. As a final step, the NifEN complex forms FeMo-cofactor from the precursor NifB-co, also called L-cluster, through replacement of an apical iron ion by molybdenum and the attachment of an organic homocitrate ligand. NifB-co is delivered by a small cofactor chaperone, NifX, and initially bound near the surface of the maturase NifEN. Here, we report high-resolution cryo-electron microscopy structures of NifEN in complex with NifX, showing NifB-co binding to NifEN in full detail, capturing both interacting partners in the act of cluster transfer. In a dynamic transfer complex, the large metal cluster is coordinated by single residues from both NifEN and NifX. In silico studies concur with these structures but suggest a third, internal conversion site where cluster maturation likely takes place.

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