Correction: Cytochrome c nitrite reductase from the bacterium Geobacter lovleyi represents a new NrfA subclass

Journal of Biological Chemistry(2022)

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Cytochromecnitrite reductase (NrfA) catalyzes the reduction of nitrite to ammonium in the dissimilatory nitrate reduction to ammonium (DNRA) pathway, a process that competes with denitrification, conserves nitrogen, and minimizes nutrient loss in soils. The environmental bacteriumGeobacter lovleyihas recently been recognized as a key driver of DNRA in nature, but its enzymatic pathway is still uncharacterized. To address this limitation, here we overexpressed, purified, and characterizedG. lovleyiNrfA. We observed that the enzyme crystallizes as a dimer but remains monomeric in solution. Importantly, its crystal structure at 2.55-angstrom resolution revealed the presence of an arginine residue in the region otherwise occupied by calcium in canonical NrfA enzymes. The presence of EDTA did not affect the activity ofG. lovleyiNrfA, and site-directed mutagenesis of this arginine reduced enzymatic activity to <3% of the WT levels. Phylogenetic analysis revealed four separate emergences of Arg-containing NrfA enzymes. Thus, the Ca2+-independent, Arg-containing NrfA fromG. lovleyirepresents a new subclass of cytochromecnitrite reductase. Most genera from the exclusive clades of Arg-containing NrfA proteins are also represented in clades containing Ca2+-dependent enzymes, suggesting convergent evolution.
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calcium,crystal structure,cytochrome c nitrite reductase,dissimilatory nitrate reduction to ammonium (DNRA),enzyme catalysis,Geobacter lovleyi,metalloenzyme,NrfA,phylogenetics,nitrogen cycle
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