Electron-paramagnetic-resonance studies of the mechanism of leaf nitrite reductase. Signals from the iron-sulphur centre and haem under turnover conditions
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Electron-paramagnetic-resonance studies of the mechanism of leaf nitrite reductase. Signals from the iron-sulphur centre and haem under turnover conditions
Abstract
Low-temperature e.p.r. spectra are presented of nitrite reductase purified from leaves of vegetable marrow (Cucurbita pepo). The oxidized enzyme showed a spectrum at g=6.86, 4.98 and 1.95 corresponding to high-spin Fe(3+) in sirohaem, which disappeared slowly on treatment with nitrite. The midpoint potential of the sirohaem was estimated to be -120mV. On reduction with Na(2)S(2)O(4) or Na(2)S(2)O(4)+Methyl Viologen a spectrum at g=2.038, 1.944 and 1.922 was observed, due to a reduced iron-sulphur centre. The midpoint potential of this centre was very low, about -570mV at pH8.1, decreasing with increasing pH. On addition of cyanide, which binds to haem, and Na(2)S(2)O(4), the iron-sulphur centre became further reduced. We think that this is due to an increased midpoint potential of the iron-sulphur centre. Other ligands to haem, such as CO and the reaction product NH(3), had similar but less pronounced effects, and also changed the lineshape of the iron-sulphur signal. Samples were prepared of the enzyme frozen during the reaction with nitrite, Methyl Viologen and Na(2)S(2)O(4) in various proportions. Signals were interpreted as due to the reduced iron-sulphur centre (with slightly different g values), a haem-NO complex and reduced Methyl Viologen. In the presence of an excess of nitrite, the haem-NO spectrum was more intense, whereas in the presence of an excess of Na(2)S(2)O(4) it was weaker, and disappeared at the end of the reaction. A reaction sequence is proposed for the enzyme, in which the haem-NO complex is an intermediate, followed by other e.p.r.-silent states, leading to the production of NH(4) (+).
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