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Comparative electrochemical study of superoxide reductases, Cordas, Cristina M., Raleiras Patricia, Auchère Françoise, Moura Isabel, and Moura Jose J. G. , Eur. Biophys. J., Dec 06, Volume 41, Number 2, p.209-215, (2011) AbstractWebsite

... CM Cordas (&) Á P . Raleiras Á F . Auche`re Á I. Moura Á JJG Moura ... de Quımica, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, 2859-516 Caparica, Portugal e-mail: cristina. cordas @dq.fct ... Present Address: P . Raleiras Department of Photochemistry and Molecular Science, PO Box 523, 75120 ...

CRYSTAL-STRUCTURE OF DESULFOREDOXIN FROM DESULFOVIBRIO-GIGAS DETERMINED AT 1.8 ANGSTROM RESOLUTION - A NOVEL NONHEME IRON PROTEIN-STRUCTURE, Archer, M., Huber R., Tavares P., Moura I., Moura J. J. G., Carrondo M. A., Sieker L. C., Legall J., and Romão M. J. , JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, Volume {251}, Number {5}, p.{690-702}, (1995) Abstract

The crystal structure of desulforedoxin from Desulfovibrio gigas, a new homo-dimeric (2x36 amino acids) non-heme iron protein, has been solved by the SIRAS method using the indium-substituted protein as the single derivative. The structure was refined to a crystallographic X-factor of 16.9% at 1.8 Angstrom resolution. Native desulforedoxin crystals were grown from either PEG 4K or lithium sulfate, with cell constants a = b = 42.18 Angstrom, = 72.22 Angstrom (for crystals grown from PEG 4K), and they belong to space group P3(2)21. The indium-substituted protein crystallized isomorphously under the same conditions. The 2-fold symmetric dimer is firmly hydrogen bonded and folds as an incomplete beta-barrel with the two iron centers placed on opposite poles of the molecule. Each iron atom is coordinated to four cysteinyl residues in a distorted tetrahedral arrangement. Both iron atoms are 16 Angstrom apart but connected across the 2-fold axis by 14 covalent bonds along the polypeptide chain plus two hydrogen bonds. Desulforedoxin and rubredoxin share some structural features but show significant differences in terms of metal environment and water structure, which account for the known spectroscopic differences between rubredoxin and desulforedoxin. (C) 1995 Academic Press Limited

Developmen of an electrochemical biosensor for nitrite determination, Almeida, G., Tavares P., Lampreia J., Moura J. J. G., and Moura I. , Journal Of Inorganic Biochemistry, Aug, Volume {86}, Number {1}, p.{121}, (2001) Abstract
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Formation of a stable cyano-bridged dinuclear iron cluster following oxidation of the superoxide reductases from Treponema pallidum and Desulfovibrio vulgaris with K3Fe(CN)(6), Auchere, F., Raleiras P., Benson L., Venyaminov S. Y., Tavares P., Moura J. J. G., Moura I., and Rusnak F. , INORGANIC CHEMISTRY, Volume {42}, Number {4}, p.{938-940}, (2003) Abstract

Superoxide reductases catalyze the monovalent reduction of superoxide anion to hydrogen peroxide. Spectroscopic evidence for the formation of a dinuclear cyano-bridged adduct after K3Fe-(CN)(6) oxidation of the superoxide reductases neelaredoxin from Treponema pallidum and desulfoferrodoxin from Desulfovibrio vulgaris was reported. Oxidation with K3Fe(CN)(6) reveals a band in the near-IR with lambda(max) at 1020 nm, coupled with an increase of the iron content by almost 2-fold. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy provided additional evidence with CN-stretching vibrations at 2095, 2025-2030, and 2047 cm(-1), assigned to a ferrocyanide adduct of the enzyme. Interestingly, the low-temperature electronic paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectra of oxidized TpNIr reveal at least three different species indicating structural heterogeneity in the coordination environment of the active site Fe ion. Given the likely 6-coordinate geometry of the active site Fe3+ ion in the ferrocyanide adduct, we propose that the rhombic EPR species can serve as a model of a hexacoordinate form of the active site.

Isolation and characterization of a new Cu-Fe protein from Desulfovibrio aminophilus DSM12254, Rivas, Maria G., Mota Cristiano S., Pauleta Sofia R., Carepo Marta S. P., Folgosa Filipe, Andrade Susana L. A., Fauque Guy, Pereira Alice S., Tavares Pedro, Calvete Juan J., Moura Isabel, and Moura Jose J. G. , Journal Of Inorganic Biochemistry, Oct, Volume {103}, Number {10, SI}, p.{1314-1322}, (2009) Abstract

The isolation and characterization of a new metalloprotein containing Cu and Fe atoms is reported. The as-isolated Cu-Fe protein shows an UV-visible spectrum with absorption bands at 320 nm, 409 nm and 615 nm. Molecular mass of the native protein along with denaturating electrophoresis and mass spectrometry data show that this protein is a multimer consisting of 14 +/- 1 subunits of 15254.3 +/- 7.6 Da. Mossbauer spectroscopy data of the as-isolated Cu-Fe protein is consistent with the presence of [2Fe-2S](2+) centers. Data interpretation of the dithionite reduced protein suggest that the metallic cluster could be constituted by two ferromagnetically coupled [2Fe-2S](+) spin delocalized pairs. The biochemical properties of the Cu-Fe protein are similar to the recently reported molybdenum resistance associated protein from Desulfovibrio, D. alaskensis. Further-more, a BLAST search from the DNA deduced amino acid sequence shows that the Cu-Fe protein has homology with proteins annotated as zinc resistance associated proteins from Desulfovibrio, D. alaskensis, D. vulgaris Hildenborough, D. piger ATCC 29098. These facts suggest a possible role of the Cu-Fe protein in metal tolerance. (C) 2009 Published by Elsevier Inc.