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Divergent Members of the Nitrogenase Superfamily: Tetrapyrrole Biosynthesis and Beyond

Selamawit Ghebreamlak, Steven O. Mansoorabadi

2020ChemBioChem26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The nitrogenase superfamily constitutes a large and diverse ensemble of two-component metalloenzymes. These systems couple the hydrolysis of ATP to the reduction of disparate substrates from diatomic gases (Mo and alternative nitrogenases) to photosynthetic pigments (protochlorophyllide and chlorophyllide oxidoreductases). Only very recently have the activities of the highly divergent and paraphyletic Group IV nitrogenases begun to be uncovered. This review highlights the first characterized member of this group, which was found to catalyze an unprecedented reaction in the coenzyme F430 biosynthetic pathway, and the catalytic potential of a superfamily that has yet to be fully explored.

Topics & Concepts

TetrapyrroleNitrogenaseSUPERFAMILYProtochlorophyllideCofactorBiosynthesisBiochemistryChemistryBiologyStereochemistryEnzymeGeneticsBacteriaNitrogen fixationGeneMetalloenzymes and iron-sulfur proteinsRNA modifications and cancerElectrocatalysts for Energy Conversion
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