S. Janssen et al., Ferredoxins from the archaeon Acidianus ambivalens: Overexpression and characterization of the non-zinc-containing ferredoxin FdB, BIOL CHEM, 382(10), 2001, pp. 1501-1507
Two ferredoxin genes, fdA and fdB, from the extremely thermoacidophilic cre
narchaeon Acidianus ambivalens have been sequenced; the sequences share 86%
similarity. Whereas the deduced protein sequence of the ferredoxin FdA cle
arly contains a zinc-binding motif, the corresponding sequence of the FdB i
s devoid of this motif. Thus far, only the zinc-containing ferredoxin, FdA,
from A. ambivalens has been chemically and functionally characterized from
, its native source. Using RT-PCR and Northern blot analysis, we show that
both ferredoxins Eire expressed by A. ambivalens under either anaerobic or
aerobic growth conditions. The zinc-free ferredoxin, FdB, was overexpressed
in E. coli and purified to homogeneity. Using EPR spectroscopy, we could d
emonstrate that FdB contains one [3Fe-4S](1+/0) and one [4Fe-4S](2+/1+) clu
ster. The reduction potential of the [3Fe-4S](1+/0) cluster was determined
as -235 +/- 10 mV, at pH 6.5, by EPR-monitored redox titration. The high me
lting temperature of 108 +/-2 degreesC of FdB determined by CD spectroscopy
reveals that it is not the binding of the Zn2+ that induces the extreme th
ermostability of these ferredoxins.