A subclass of archaeal U8-tRNA sulfurases requires a [4Fe–4S] cluster for catalysis - Archive ouverte HAL
Article Dans Une Revue Nucleic Acids Research Année : 2022

A subclass of archaeal U8-tRNA sulfurases requires a [4Fe–4S] cluster for catalysis

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Sulfuration of uridine 8, in bacterial and archaeal tRNAs, is catalyzed by enzymes formerly known as ThiI, but renamed here TtuI. Two different classes of TtuI proteins, which possess a PP-loop-containing pyrophosphatase domain that includes a conserved cysteine important for catalysis, have been identified. The first class, as exemplified by the prototypic Escherichia coli enzyme, possesses an additional C-terminal rhodanese domain harboring a second cysteine, which serves to form a catalytic persulfide. Among the second class of TtuI proteins that do not possess the rhodanese domain, some archaeal proteins display a conserved CXXC + C motif. We report here spectroscopic and enzymatic studies showing that TtuI from Methanococcus maripaludis and Pyrococcus furiosus can assemble a [4Fe–4S] cluster that is essential for tRNA sulfuration activity. Moreover, structural modeling studies, together with previously reported mutagenesis experiments of M. maripaludis TtuI, indicate that the [4Fe–4S] cluster is coordinated by the three cysteines of the CXXC + C motif. Altogether, our results raise a novel mechanism for U8-tRNA sulfuration, in which the cluster is proposed to catalyze the transfer of sulfur atoms to the activated tRNA substrate.
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hal-04106149 , version 1 (25-05-2023)

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Nisha He, Jingjing Zhou, Ornella Bimai, Jonathan Oltmanns, Jean-Luc Ravanat, et al.. A subclass of archaeal U8-tRNA sulfurases requires a [4Fe–4S] cluster for catalysis. Nucleic Acids Research, 2022, 50 (22), pp.12969-12978. ⟨10.1093/nar/gkac1156⟩. ⟨hal-04106149⟩
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