Crystallographic Characterization of the Carbonylated A-Cluster in Carbon Monoxide Dehydrogenase/Acetyl-CoA Synthase
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Cohen, Steven E; Can, Mehmet; Wittenborn, Elizabeth C; Hendrickson, Rachel A; Ragsdale, Stephen W; Drennan, Catherine L; ... Show more Show less
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Copyright © 2020 American Chemical Society. The Wood-Ljungdahl pathway allows for autotrophic bacterial growth on carbon dioxide, with the last step in acetyl-CoA synthesis catalyzed by the bifunctional enzyme carbon monoxide dehydrogenase/acetyl-CoA synthase (CODH/ACS). ACS uses a complex Ni-Fe-S metallocluster termed the A-cluster to assemble acetyl-CoA from carbon monoxide, a methyl moiety and coenzyme A. Here, we report the crystal structure of CODH/ACS from Moorella thermoacetica with substrate carbon monoxide bound at the A-cluster, a state previously uncharacterized by crystallography. Direct structural characterization of this state highlights the role of second sphere residues and conformational dynamics in acetyl-CoA assembly, the biological equivalent of the Monsanto process.
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2020Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Chemistry; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of BiologyJournal
ACS Catalysis
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American Chemical Society (ACS)