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A charge polarization model for the metal-specific activity of superoxide dismutases

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The pathogenicity of Staphylococcus aureus is enhanced by having two superoxide dismutases (SODs): a Mn-specific SOD and another that can use either Mn or Fe. Using 94 GHz electron-nuclear double resonance (ENDOR) and electron double resonance detected (ELDOR)-NMR we show that, despite their different metal-specificities, their structural and electronic similarities extend down to their active-site 1H- and 14N-Mn(ii) hyperfine interactions. However these interactions, and hence the positions of these nuclei, are different in the inactive Mn-reconstituted Escherichia coli Fe-specific SOD. Density functional theory modelling attributes this to a different angular position of the E. coli H171 ligand. This likely disrupts the Mn-H171-E170' triad causing a shift in charge and in metal redox potential, leading to the loss of activity. This is supported by the correlated differences in the Mn(ii) zero-field interactions of the three SOD types and suggests that the triad is important for determining metal specific activity.

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hal-02176492 , version 1 (08-07-2019)

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Anna Barwinska-Sendra, Arnaud Baslé, Kevin J. Waldron, Sun Un. A charge polarization model for the metal-specific activity of superoxide dismutases. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 2018, ⟨10.1039/c7cp06829h⟩. ⟨hal-02176492⟩
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