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CO Disrupts the Reduced H-Cluster of FeFe Hydrogenase. A Combined DFT and Protein Film Voltammetry Study

Authors :
Baffert, C
Bertini, L
Lautier, T
Greco, C
Sybirna, K
Ezanno, P
Etienne, E
Philippe Soucaille, P
Bertrand, P
Bottin, H
Meynial Salles, I
DE GIOIA, L
Leger, C
BERTINI, LUCA
GRECO, CLAUDIO
DE GIOIA, LUCA
Leger C.
Baffert, C
Bertini, L
Lautier, T
Greco, C
Sybirna, K
Ezanno, P
Etienne, E
Philippe Soucaille, P
Bertrand, P
Bottin, H
Meynial Salles, I
DE GIOIA, L
Leger, C
BERTINI, LUCA
GRECO, CLAUDIO
DE GIOIA, LUCA
Leger C.
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Carbon monoxide is often described as a competitive inhibitor of FeFe hydrogenases, and it is used for probing H2 binding to synthetic or in silico models of the active site H-cluster. Yet it does not always behave as a simple inhibitor. Using an original approach which combines accurate electrochemical measurements and theoretical calculations, we elucidate the mechanism by which, under certain conditions, CO binding can cause permanent damage to the H-cluster. Like in the case of oxygen inhibition, the reaction with CO engages the entire H-cluster, rather than only the Fe2 subsite.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1308899364
Document Type :
Electronic Resource