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Protein-protein interaction regulates the direction of catalysis and electron transfer in a redox enzyme complex.


ABSTRACT: Protein-protein interactions are well-known to regulate enzyme activity in cell signaling and metabolism. Here, we show that protein-protein interactions regulate the activity of a respiratory-chain enzyme, CymA, by changing the direction or bias of catalysis. CymA, a member of the widespread NapC/NirT superfamily, is a menaquinol-7 (MQ-7) dehydrogenase that donates electrons to several distinct terminal reductases in the versatile respiratory network of Shewanella oneidensis . We report the incorporation of CymA within solid-supported membranes that mimic the inner membrane architecture of S. oneidensis . Quartz-crystal microbalance with dissipation (QCM-D) resolved the formation of a stable complex between CymA and one of its native redox partners, flavocytochrome c3 (Fcc3) fumarate reductase. Cyclic voltammetry revealed that CymA alone could only reduce MQ-7, while the CymA-Fcc3 complex catalyzed the reaction required to support anaerobic respiration, the oxidation of MQ-7. We propose that MQ-7 oxidation in CymA is limited by electron transfer to the hemes and that complex formation with Fcc3 facilitates the electron-transfer rate along the heme redox chain. These results reveal a yet unexplored mechanism by which bacteria can regulate multibranched respiratory networks through protein-protein interactions.

SUBMITTER: McMillan DG 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3823026 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Protein-protein interaction regulates the direction of catalysis and electron transfer in a redox enzyme complex.

McMillan Duncan G G DG   Marritt Sophie J SJ   Firer-Sherwood Mackenzie A MA   Shi Liang L   Richardson David J DJ   Evans Stephen D SD   Elliott Sean J SJ   Butt Julea N JN   Jeuken Lars J C LJ  

Journal of the American Chemical Society 20130708 28


Protein-protein interactions are well-known to regulate enzyme activity in cell signaling and metabolism. Here, we show that protein-protein interactions regulate the activity of a respiratory-chain enzyme, CymA, by changing the direction or bias of catalysis. CymA, a member of the widespread NapC/NirT superfamily, is a menaquinol-7 (MQ-7) dehydrogenase that donates electrons to several distinct terminal reductases in the versatile respiratory network of Shewanella oneidensis . We report the inc  ...[more]

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