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. 1991 Oct 1;279(Pt 1):81–85. doi: 10.1042/bj2790081

Klebsiella pneumoniae nitrogenase. The pre-steady-state kinetics of MoFe-protein reduction and hydrogen evolution under conditions of limiting electron flux show that the rates of association with the Fe-protein and electron transfer are independent of the oxidation level of the MoFe-protein.

K Fisher 1, D J Lowe 1, R N Thorneley 1
PMCID: PMC1151549  PMID: 1656943

Abstract

The pre-steady-state kinetics of H2 evolution from Klebsiella pneumoniae nitrogenase functioning at 23 degrees C, pH 7.4, under conditions of extremely low electron flux through the MoFe-protein exhibited a lag phase of several minutes duration. The approach to a steady-state rate of H2 evolution was accompanied by a 50% decrease in the amplitude of the MoFe-protein e.p.r. signal. These kinetics have been simulated using our published kinetic model for nitrogenase [Lowe & Thorneley (1984) Biochem. J. 224, 877-886], which was developed using data obtained with nitrogenase functioning at high electron fluxes. The e.p.r. data showed that the rate of complex-formation between reduced Fe-protein and the MoFe-protein (k+1 = 5 x 10(7) M-1.s-1) is the same for the resting (E0) and one-electron-reduced (E1H) states of the MoFe-protein. Stopped-flow spectrophotometry also showed that electron transfer from the Fe-protein to the MoFe-protein in states E0 and E1H occurs at the same rate (kobs. = 140 s-1). These data support our previous assumption that the rate constants that define the 'Fe-protein cycle' are independent of the level of reduction of the MoFe-protein.

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