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Shedding Light on Proton and Electron Dynamics in [FeFe] Hydrogenases.

Christian LorentSagie KatzJifu DuanCatharina Julia KulkaGiorgio CasertaChristian TeutloffShanika YadavUlf-Peter ApfelMartin WinklerThomas HappeMarius HorchIngo Zebger
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2020)
[FeFe] hydrogenases are highly efficient catalysts for reversible dihydrogen evolution. H2 turnover involves different catalytic intermediates including a recently characterized hydride state of the active site (H-cluster). Applying cryogenic infrared and electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy to an [FeFe] model hydrogenase from Chlamydomonas reinhardtii (CrHydA1), we have discovered two new hydride intermediates and spectroscopic evidence for a bridging CO ligand in two reduced H-cluster states. Our study provides novel insights into these key intermediates, their relevance for the catalytic cycle of [FeFe] hydrogenase, and novel strategies for exploring these aspects in detail.
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