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Tracing the interstitial carbide of the nitrogenase cofactor during substrate turnover.


ABSTRACT: The fate of the interstitial atom of the nitrogenase cofactor during substrate turnover has remained a topic of interest since the discovery of this atom more than a decade ago. In this study, we labeled the interstitial carbide atom with (14)C and (13)C isotopes and traced the fate of the isotope under turnover conditions. Our results show that the interstitial carbide cannot be exchanged upon turnover, nor can it be used as a substrate and incorporated into the products. These observations point to a role of the interstitial carbide in stabilizing the cofactor structure, although a function of this atom in indirectly modulating the reactivity of the cofactor or directly interacting with the substrate cannot be excluded.

SUBMITTER: Wiig JA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3726556 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Tracing the interstitial carbide of the nitrogenase cofactor during substrate turnover.

Wiig Jared A JA   Lee Chi Chung CC   Hu Yilin Y   Ribbe Markus W MW  

Journal of the American Chemical Society 20130322 13


The fate of the interstitial atom of the nitrogenase cofactor during substrate turnover has remained a topic of interest since the discovery of this atom more than a decade ago. In this study, we labeled the interstitial carbide atom with (14)C and (13)C isotopes and traced the fate of the isotope under turnover conditions. Our results show that the interstitial carbide cannot be exchanged upon turnover, nor can it be used as a substrate and incorporated into the products. These observations poi  ...[more]

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