Duplications of an iron-sulphur tripeptide leads to the formation of a protoferredoxin.
Simone ScintillaClaudia BonfioLuca BelmonteMichele ForlinDaniele RossettoJingwei LiJames A CowanAngela GallianiFabio ArnesanoMichael AssfalgSheref S MansyPublished in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2018)
Based on UV-Vis, NMR, and EPR spectroscopies and DFT and molecular dynamics calculations, a model prebiotic [2Fe-2S] tripeptide was shown to accept and donate electrons. Duplications of the tripeptide sequence led to a protoferredoxin with increased stability. Duplications of primitive peptides may have contributed to the formation of contemporary ferredoxins.