K. Brown et al., Revisiting the catalytic CuZ cluster of nitrous oxide (N2O) reductase - Evidence of a bridging inorganic sulfur, J BIOL CHEM, 275(52), 2000, pp. 41133-41136
Nitrous-oxide reductases (N2OR) catalyze the two-electron reduction of N2O
to N-2. The crystal structure of N(2)ORs from Pseudomonas nautica (Pn) and
Paracoccus denitrificans (Pd) were solved at resolutions of 2.4 and 1.6 Ang
strom respectively. The Pn N2OR structure revealed that the catalytic CuZ c
enter belongs to a new type of metal cluster in which four copper ions are
liganded by seven histidine residues. A bridging oxygen moiety and two othe
r hydroxide ligands were proposed to complete the ligation scheme (Brown, K
., Tegoni, RI., Prudencio, M., Pereira, A. S., Besson, S., Moura, J. J. G.,
Moura, I., and Cambillau, C, (2000) Nat. Struct Biol. 7, 191-195). However
, in the CuZ cluster, inorganic sulfur chemical determination and the high
resolution structure of Pd N2OR identified a bridging inorganic sulfur inst
ead of an oxygen, This result reconciles the novel CuZ cluster with the hit
herto puzzling spectroscopic data.