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CODH‐IV: A High‐Efficiency CO‐Scavenging CO Dehydrogenase with Resistance to O<sub>2</sub>

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CO dehydrogenases (CODHs) catalyse the reversible conversion between CO and CO<sub>2</sub> . Genomic analysis indicated that the metabolic functions of CODHs vary. The genome of Carboxydothermus hydrogenoformans encodes five CODHs (CODH-I-V), of which CODH-IV is found in a gene cluster near a peroxide-reducing enzyme. Our kinetic and crystallographic experiments reveal that CODH-IV differs from other CODHs in several characteristic properties: it has a very high affinity for CO, oxidizes CO at diffusion-limited rate over a wide range of temperatures, and is more tolerant to oxygen than CODH-II. Thus, our observations support the idea that CODH-IV is a CO scavenger in defence against oxidative stress and highlight that CODHs are more diverse in terms of reactivity than expected.

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