The Heterodisulfide Reductase from Methanobacterium Thermoautotrophicum Contains Sequence Motifs Characteristic of pyridine-Nucleotide-Dependent Thioredoxin Reductases
Article first published online: 3 MAR 2005
DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1994.00253.x
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Hedderich, R., Koch, J., Linder, D. and Thauer, R. K. (1994), The Heterodisulfide Reductase from Methanobacterium Thermoautotrophicum Contains Sequence Motifs Characteristic of pyridine-Nucleotide-Dependent Thioredoxin Reductases. European Journal of Biochemistry, 225: 253–261. doi: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1994.00253.x
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- Issue published online: 3 MAR 2005
- Article first published online: 3 MAR 2005
- (Received May 27/July 21, 1994) – EJB 94 0757/4
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The genes hdrA, hdrB and hdrC, encoding the three subunits of the iron-sulfur flavoprotein heterodisulfide reductase, have been cloned and sequenced. HdrA (72.19 kDa) was found to contain a region of amino acid sequence highly similar to the FAD-binding domain of pyridine-nucleotide-dependent disulfide oxidoreductases. Additionally, 110 amino acids C-terminal to the FAD-binding consensus, a short polypeptide stretch (VX2CATID) was detected which shows similarity to the region of thioredoxine reductase that contains the active-site cysteine residues (VX2CATCD). These findings suggest that HdrA harbors the site of heterodisulfide reduction and that the catalytic mechanism of the enzyme is similar to that of pyridine-nucleotide-dependent thioredoxin reductase. HdrA was additionally found to contain four copies of the sequence motif CX2CX2CX3C(P), indicating the presence of four [4Fe-4S] clusters. Two such sequence motifs were also present in HdrC (21.76 kDa), the N-terminal amino acid sequence of which showed sequence similarity to the γ-subunit of the anaerobic glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase of Escherichia coli. HdrC is therefore considered to be an electron carrier protein that contains two [4Fe-4S] clusters. HdrB (33.46 kDa) did not show sequence similarity to other known proteins, but appears to possess a C-terminal hydrophobic α-helix that might function as a membrane anchor. Although hdrB and hdrC are juxtaposed, these genes are not near hdrA.

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