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Structure, function and biosynthesis of nickel-dependent enzymes.

Marila Alfano
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Christine Cavazza
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Nickel enzymes, present in archaea, bacteria, plants and primitive eukaryotes are divided into redox and non-redox enzymes and play key functions in diverse metabolic processes, such as energy metabolism and virulence. They catalyze various reactions by using active sites of diverse complexities, such as mononuclear nickel in Ni-superoxide dismutase, glyoxylase I and acireductone dioxygenase, dinuclear nickel in urease, heteronuclear metalloclusters in [NiFe]-carbon monoxide dehydrogenase, acetyl-CoA decarbonylase/synthase and [NiFe]-hydrogenase, and even more complex cofactors in methyl-CoM reductase and lactate racemase. The presence of metalloenzymes in a cell necessitates a tight regulation of metal homeostasis, in order to maintain the appropriate intracellular concentration of nickel while avoiding its toxicity. As well, the biosynthesis and insertion of nickel active sites often require specific and elaborated maturation pathways, allowing the correct metal to be delivered and incorporated into the target enzyme. In this review, the phylogenetic distribution of nickel enzymes will be briefly described. Their tridimensional structures as well as the complexity of their active sites will be discussed. In view of the latest findings on these enzymes, a special focus will be put on the biosynthesis of their active sites and nickel activation of apo-enzymes. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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Marila Alfano, Christine Cavazza. Structure, function and biosynthesis of nickel-dependent enzymes.. Protein Science, 2020, 29 (5), pp.1071-1089. ⟨10.1002/pro.3836⟩. ⟨hal-02476302⟩
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