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Investigating the role of the strong field ligands in [FeFe] hydrogenase: spectroscopic and functional characterization of a semi-synthetic mono-cyanide active site.

Marco LorenziJoe GellettAfridi ZamaderMoritz SengerZehui DuanPatricia Rodríguez-MaciáGustav Berggren
Published in: Chemical science (2022)
Artificial maturation of hydrogenases provides a path towards generating new semi-synthetic enzymes with novel catalytic properties. Here enzymes featuring a synthetic asymmetric mono-cyanide cofactor have been prepared using two different hydrogenase scaffolds. Their structure and reactivity was investigated in order to elucidate the design rationale behind the native di-cyanide cofactor, and by extension the second coordination sphere of the active-site pocket. Surprisingly, the choice of host enzyme was found to have a dramatic impact on reactivity. Moreover, the study shows that synthetic manipulations of the active-site can significantly increase inhibitor tolerance, as compared to native [FeFe] hydrogenase, while retaining the enzyme's native capacity for reversible catalysis.
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