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Investigation of the Ferredoxin’s Influence on the Anaerobic and Aerobic, Enzymatic H2 Production

Jamin Koo, Ye-Eun Cha

2021Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Ferredoxins are metalloproteins that deliver electrons to several redox partners, including [FeFe] hydrogenases that are potentially a component of biological H 2 production technologies. Reduced ferredoxins can also lose electrons to molecular oxygen, which may lower the availability of electrons for cellular or synthetic reactions. Ferredoxins thus play a key role in diverse kinds of redox biochemistry, especially the enzymatic H 2 production catalyzed by [FeFe] hydrogenases. We investigated how the yield of anaerobic and aerobic H 2 production vary among the four different types of ferredoxins that are used to deliver electrons extracted from NADPH within the synthetic, fermentative pathway. We also assessed the electron loss due to O 2 reduction by reduced ferredoxins within the pathway, for which the difference was as high as five-fold. Our findings provide valuable insights for further improving biological H 2 production technologies and can also facilitate elucidation of mechanisms governing interactions between Fe–S cluster(s) and molecular oxygen.

Topics & Concepts

FerredoxinHydrogenaseRedoxChemistryElectron transferEnzymeAnaerobic exerciseMetalloproteinBiochemistryPhotochemistryBiologyPhysiologyInorganic chemistryMetalloenzymes and iron-sulfur proteinsElectrocatalysts for Energy ConversionMetal-Catalyzed Oxygenation Mechanisms
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