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Characterization of ferredoxins from the thermophilic, acetogenic bacterium Thermoanaerobacter kivui.

Alexander KatsyvMelanie EssigGiada BedendiSelmihan SahinRoss D MiltonVolker Müller
Published in: The FEBS journal (2023)
A major electron carrier involved in energy and carbon metabolism in the acetogenic model organism Thermoanaerobacter kivui is ferredoxin, an iron-sulfur-containing, electron-transfering enzyme. Here, we show that the genome of T. kivui encodes four putative ferredoxin-like proteins (TKV_c09620, TKV_c16450, TKV_c10420, TKV_c19530). All four genes were cloned, a His-tag encoding sequence was added, and the proteins were produced from a plasmid in T. kivui. The purified proteins had an absorption peak at 430 nm typical for ferredoxins. The determined iron-sulfur content is consistent with the presence of two predicted [4Fe4S]-clusters in TKV_c09620 and TKV_c19530 or one predicted [4Fe4S]-cluster in TKV_c16450 and TKV_c10420, respectively. The reduction potential (E m ) for TKV_c09620, TKV_c16450, TKV_c10420 and TKV_c19530 was determined to be -386 ± 4 mV, -386 ± 2 mV, -559 ± 10 mV and -557 ± 3 mV, respectively. TKV_c09620 and TKV_c16450 served as electron carriers for different oxidoreductases from T. kivui. Deletion of the ferredoxin genes led to only a slight reduction of growth on pyruvate or autotrophically on H 2 + CO 2 . Transcriptional analysis revealed that TKV_c09620 was upregulated in a ΔTKV_c16450 mutant and vice versa TKV_c16450 in a ΔTKV_c09620 mutant, indicating that TKV_c09620 and TKV_c16450 can replace each other. In sum, our data are consistent with the hypothesis that TKV_c09620 and TKV_c16450 are ferredoxins involved in autotrophic and heterotrophic metabolism of T. kivui.
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