Abstract
Enzymatic incorporation of a halogen atom is a common feature in the biosyntheses of more than 4,500 natural products. Halogenation of unactivated carbon centers in the biosyntheses of several compounds of nonribosomal peptide origin is carried out by a class of mononuclear nonheme iron enzymes that require alpha-ketoglutarate (alphaKG, 1), chloride and oxygen. To investigate the ability of these enzymes to functionalize unactivated methyl groups, we characterized the chlorination of the gamma-methyl substituent of L-2-aminobutyric acid (L-Aba, 2) attached to the carrier protein CytC2 by iron halogenase (CytC3) from soil Streptomyces sp. We identified an intermediate state comprising two high-spin Fe(IV) complexes in rapid equilibrium. At least one of the Fe(IV) complexes abstracts hydrogen from the substrate. The demonstration that chlorination proceeds through an Fe(IV) intermediate that cleaves a C-H bond reveals the mechanistic similarity of aliphatic halogenases to the iron- and alphaKG-dependent hydroxylases.
Publication types
-
Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
-
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
MeSH terms
-
Aminobutyrates / chemistry
-
Carrier Proteins / chemistry
-
Catalytic Domain
-
Chlorine / chemistry*
-
Deuterium / chemistry
-
Iron / chemistry*
-
Ketoglutaric Acids / chemistry
-
Kinetics
-
Models, Chemical
-
Nonheme Iron Proteins / chemistry*
-
Oxidation-Reduction
-
Oxidoreductases / chemistry*
-
Oxygen / chemistry
-
Spectrophotometry, Ultraviolet
-
Spectroscopy, Mossbauer
-
Streptomyces / enzymology
Substances
-
Aminobutyrates
-
Carrier Proteins
-
Ketoglutaric Acids
-
Nonheme Iron Proteins
-
ferryl iron
-
Chlorine
-
alpha-aminobutyric acid
-
Deuterium
-
Iron
-
Oxidoreductases
-
Oxygen
Associated data
-
PubChem-Substance/17424980
-
PubChem-Substance/17424981
-
PubChem-Substance/17424982
-
PubChem-Substance/17424983
-
PubChem-Substance/17424984
-
PubChem-Substance/17424985
-
PubChem-Substance/17424986
-
PubChem-Substance/17424987
-
PubChem-Substance/17424988
-
PubChem-Substance/17424989
-
PubChem-Substance/17424990
-
PubChem-Substance/17424991
-
PubChem-Substance/17424992
-
PubChem-Substance/17424993
-
PubChem-Substance/17424994
-
PubChem-Substance/17424995
-
PubChem-Substance/17424996