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How Escherichia coli Is Equipped to Oxidize Hydrogen under Different Redox Conditions
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Uptake EnzymesBiochemistryBioelectrochemistryBioenergeticsEnzyme CatalysisDifferent Redox ConditionsMicrobial PhysiologyDistinct Environmental ConditionsStructure-function Enzyme KineticsRedox ChemistryMicrobiologyHydrogenMolecular MicrobiologyHyd-2 ContrastMedicineRedox BiologyDeoxygenation
The enterobacterium Escherichia coli synthesizes two H(2) uptake enzymes, Hyd-1 and Hyd-2. We show using precise electrochemical kinetic measurements that the properties of Hyd-1 and Hyd-2 contrast strikingly, and may be individually optimized to function under distinct environmental conditions. Hyd-2 is well suited for fast and efficient catalysis in more reducing environments, to the extent that in vitro it behaves as a bidirectional hydrogenase. In contrast, Hyd-1 is active for H(2) oxidation under more oxidizing conditions and cannot function in reverse. Importantly, Hyd-1 is O(2) tolerant and can oxidize H(2) in the presence of air, whereas Hyd-2 is ineffective for H(2) oxidation under aerobic conditions. The results have direct relevance for physiological roles of Hyd-1 and Hyd-2, which are expressed in different phases of growth. The properties that we report suggest distinct technological applications of these contrasting enzymes.
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