The Structure of the Dimeric State of IscU Harboring Two Adjacent [2Fe-2S] Clusters Provides Mechanistic Insights into Cluster Conversion to [4Fe-4S]

Biochemistry. 2021 May 25;60(20):1569-1572. doi: 10.1021/acs.biochem.1c00112. Epub 2021 May 3.

Abstract

IscU serves as a scaffold for the de novo assembly of a [2Fe-2S] cluster prior to its delivery to recipient protein. It has also been proposed that on one dimer of bacterial IscU, two [2Fe-2S] clusters can be converted into a single [4Fe-4S] cluster. However, lack of structural information about the dimeric state of IscU has hindered our understanding of the underlying mechanisms. In this study, we determine the X-ray crystal structure of IscU from the thermophilic archaeon Methanothrix thermoacetophila and demonstrate a dimer structure of IscU in which two [2Fe-2S] clusters are facing each other in close proximity at the dimer interface. Our structure also reveals for the first time that Asp40 serves as a fourth ligand to the [2Fe-2S] cluster with three Cys ligands in each monomer, consistent with previous spectroscopic data. We confirm by EPR spectroscopic analysis that in solution two adjacent [2Fe-2S] clusters in the wild-type dimer are converted to a [4Fe-4S] cluster via reductive coupling. Furthermore, we find that the H106A substitution abolishes the reductive conversion to the [4Fe-4S] cluster without structural alteration, suggesting that His106 is functionally involved in this process. Overall, these findings provide a structural explanation for the assembly and conversion of Fe-S clusters on IscU and highlight a dynamic process that advances via association and dissociation of the IscU dimer.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Electron Spin Resonance Spectroscopy / methods
  • Escherichia coli Proteins / metabolism*
  • Escherichia coli Proteins / physiology
  • Iron / metabolism
  • Iron-Sulfur Proteins / metabolism*
  • Iron-Sulfur Proteins / physiology
  • Methanosarcinaceae / metabolism*
  • Structure-Activity Relationship
  • Sulfur / metabolism

Substances

  • Escherichia coli Proteins
  • Iron-Sulfur Proteins
  • IscU protein, E coli
  • Sulfur
  • Iron