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Structural and Phylogenetic Analysis of Rhodobacter capsulatus NifF: Uncovering General Features of Nitrogen-fixation (nif)-Flavodoxins
Fecha
2013-01Registro en:
Perez Dorado, Inmaculada; Bortolotti, Ana; Cortez, Nestor Ricardo; Hermoso, Juan A.; Structural and Phylogenetic Analysis of Rhodobacter capsulatus NifF: Uncovering General Features of Nitrogen-fixation (nif)-Flavodoxins; Molecular Diversity Preservation International; International Journal of Molecular Sciences; 14; 1; 1-2013; 1152-1163
1422-0067
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Perez Dorado, Inmaculada
Bortolotti, Ana
Cortez, Nestor Ricardo
Hermoso, Juan A.
Resumen
Analysis of the crystal structure of NifF from Rhodobacter capsulatus and its homologues reported so far reflects the existence of unique structural features in nif flavodoxins: a leucine at the re face of the isoalloxazine, an eight-residue insertion at the C-terminus of the 50’s loop and a remarkable difference in the electrostatic potential surface with respect to non-nif flavodoxins. A phylogenetic study on 64 sequences from 52 bacterial species revealed four clusters, including different functional prototypes, correlating the previously defined as “short-chain” with the firmicutes flavodoxins and the “long-chain” with gram-negative species. The comparison of Rhodobacter NifF structure with other bacterial flavodoxin prototypes discloses the concurrence of specific features of these functional electron donors to nitrogenase.