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Proton Transfer Pathways in Nitrogenase with and without Dissociated S2B.

Hao JiangOskar K G SvenssonLili CaoUlf Ryde
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2022)
Nitrogenase is the only enzyme that can convert N 2 to NH 3 . Crystallographic structures have indicated that one of the sulfide ligands of the active-site FeMo cluster, S2B, can be replaced by an inhibitor, like CO and OH - , and it has been suggested that it may be displaced also during the normal reaction. We have investigated possible proton transfer pathways within the FeMo cluster during the conversion of N 2 H 2 to two molecules of NH 3 , assuming that the protons enter the cluster at the S3B, S4B or S5A sulfide ions and are then transferred to the substrate. We use combined quantum mechanical and molecular mechanical (QM/MM) calculations with the TPSS and B3LYP functionals. The calculations indicate that the barriers for these reactions are reasonable if the S2B ligand remains bound to the cluster, but they become prohibitively high if S2B has dissociated. This suggests that it is unlikely that S2B reversibly dissociates during the normal reaction cycle.
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