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The role of Mg2+ and Mn2+ in the enzyme-catalysed activation of nitrogenase Fe protein from Rhodospirillum rubrum.


ABSTRACT: The activation of the Fe protein of nitrogenase (Rr2) from glutamate-grown Rhodospirillum rubrum by activating enzyme (AE) was investigated. AE is confirmed to have Mr about 20 000 and is shown to operate catalytically. There is a role in activation for metal-ion-ATP, which can be met by either MnATP or MgATP. There is also a site of action for free metal ions. This site prefers Mn2+ (apparent Kd approx. 20 microM) over Mg2+ (apparent Kd approx. 20 mM) by a factor of 1000-fold. Non-activated Rr2 does not contain this binding site. MnATP is an inhibitor of C2H2 reduction, and excess Mg2+ inhibits both AE activity and C2H2 reduction, when each is studied independently under otherwise optimal conditions. The activity of AE is increased in normal reaction mixtures (in which AE activity and nitrogenase activity occur simultaneously) by Mg2+ concentrations in excess of ATP concentrations; this occurs because the excess Mg2+ prevents ATP from chelating the free Mn2+ necessary for optimal AE activity.

SUBMITTER: Guth JH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1152191 | biostudies-other | 1983 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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