The Long-Range High-pH Proton Channel Facilitates the Nitrite Reduction in Copper-Containing Nitrite Reductase
Xin Qin1, Li Li2, Qiulan Zhou1
1Hunan Provincial Key Laboratory of the Traditional Chinese Medicine Agricultural Biogenomics, Hunan Provincial University Key Laboratory of the Fundamental and Clinical Research on Functional Nucleic Acid, the First Affiliated Hospital, Changsha Medical University, Changsha 410219, P. R. China.
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Copper-containing nitrite reductase (CuNiR) catalyzes the conversion of nitrite (NO2 -) to nitric oxide (NO), requiring sequential proton delivery through long-range high-pH and primary proton channels. But the proton transfer (PT) and electron transfer (ET) mechanisms during the critical second protonation remain unclear. Here, we investigate these bioenergetic mechanisms using a two-layer ONIOM approach. Results reveal distinct pathways: the high-pH channel features a water-mediated three-stage PT from Glu113 to WS3, followed by direct PT to Asp98 and proton-coupled β-ET to nitrous acid (HNO2). In contrast, the primary channel proceeds via water-mediated three-stage PTs from Lys128 to His255 and then a water-mediated two-stage proton-coupled β-ET to HNO2. Comparative energy analysis shows that the second protonation of NO2 - is the overall rate-limiting step with the long-range high-pH channel serving as the preferred pathway in CuNiR catalysis. These fundamental mechanisms of CuNiR deepen our understanding of the biological denitrification.
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