2019
DOI: 10.1002/cbic.201900184
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Biochemical and Structural Characterization of XoxG and XoxJ and Their Roles in Lanthanide‐Dependent Methanol Dehydrogenase Activity

Abstract: Lanthanide (Ln)‐dependent methanol dehydrogenases (MDHs) have recently been shown to be widespread in methylotrophic bacteria. Along with the core MDH protein, XoxF, these systems contain two other proteins, XoxG (a c‐type cytochrome) and XoxJ (a periplasmic binding protein of unknown function), about which little is known. In this work, we have biochemically and structurally characterized these proteins from the methyltroph Methylobacterium extorquens AM1. In contrast to results obtained in an artificial assa… Show more

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“…Here, methanol conversion is coupled to electron acceptors that are, in turn, linked to oxygen in an oxygensensitive electrode [16,17]. Studies with the natural electron acceptor cytochrome c L and a bovine or equine heart cytochrome as terminal electron acceptor and dye have also been reported [15,16,18]. Recently, the oxidation of methanol by Eu-MDH via cytochrome c GJ driven by electrocatalytic voltammetry was also demonstrated [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here, methanol conversion is coupled to electron acceptors that are, in turn, linked to oxygen in an oxygensensitive electrode [16,17]. Studies with the natural electron acceptor cytochrome c L and a bovine or equine heart cytochrome as terminal electron acceptor and dye have also been reported [15,16,18]. Recently, the oxidation of methanol by Eu-MDH via cytochrome c GJ driven by electrocatalytic voltammetry was also demonstrated [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As shown in Fig. 3, an Ln-uptake system has already been postulated in methylotrophic and methanotrophic bacteria (Cotruvo Jr, 2019;Featherston et al, 2019;Groom et al, 2019;Ochsner et al, 2019;Roszczenko-Jasińska et al, 2019;Cotruvo Jr et al, 2018). In this system, the cells are believed to uptake Ln species bonded by a lanthanophore, and the Ln species is transferred into the cell using a TonB-dependent system, which is suspected to be similar to siderophore-and chalcophore-mediated iron and copper uptake (Daumann, 2019).…”
Section: Ln-uptake System and Activation Of Xoxf In The Methylotrophimentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Kawai et al, 2007Hibi et al, 2011Nakagawa et al, 2012Fitriyanto et al, 2011aWang et al, 2019Pastawan et al, 2020Fitriyanto et al, 2011bPol et al, 2014Wehrmann et al, 2020 In the case of Mr. extorquens AM1, MxaFI is encoded on the mxa cluster ( Fig. 2B) and the gene cluster includes several genes for methanol oxidation; mxaF and mxaI, encoding subunits α and β of MDH, respectively (Nunn and Lidstrom, 1986a;1986b); mxaG, encoding cytochrome cL, which is electron acceptor for MxaFI (Amaratunga et al, 1997); mxaJ, encoding a putative chaperone for MxaFI (Featherston et al, 2019); mxaA, encoding a putative chaperone for Ca 2+ insertion to MxaF (Morris et al, 1995); and many other genes of unknown function (Anderson et al, 1990;Toyama et al, 1998). On the other hand, XoxF is encoded on the xox1 cluster (Chistoserdova and Lidstrom 1997).…”
Section: Xoxf: Ln-dependent Mdh In the Methylotrophic Bacteriamentioning
confidence: 99%
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