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. 1984 Dec 15;224(3):877-86.
doi: 10.1042/bj2240877.

The mechanism of Klebsiella pneumoniae nitrogenase action. Pre-steady-state kinetics of H2 formation

The mechanism of Klebsiella pneumoniae nitrogenase action. Pre-steady-state kinetics of H2 formation

D J Lowe et al. Biochem J. .

Abstract

A comprehensive model for the mechanism of nitrogenase action is used to simulate pre-steady-state kinetic data for H2 evolution in the presence and in the absence of N2, obtained by using a rapid-quench technique with nitrogenase from Klebsiella pneumoniae. These simulations use independently determined rate constants that define the model in terms of the following partial reactions: component protein association and dissociation, electron transfer from Fe protein to MoFe protein coupled to the hydrolysis of MgATP, reduction of oxidized Fe protein by Na2S2O4, reversible N2 binding by H2 displacement and H2 evolution. Two rate-limiting dissociations of oxidized Fe protein from reduced MoFe protein precede H2 evolution, which occurs from the free MoFe protein. Thus Fe protein suppresses H2 evolution by binding to the MoFe protein. This is a necessary condition for efficient N2 binding to reduced MoFe protein.

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