Cluster Models of FeMoco with Sulfide and Carbyne Ligands: Effect of Interstitial Atom in Nitrogenase Active Site
Abstract
Nitrogen-fixing organisms perform dinitrogen reduction to ammonia at an iron-M (M = Mo, Fe, or V) cofactor (FeMco) of nitrogenase. FeMoco displays eight metal centers bridged by sulfides and a carbide having the MoFe₇S₈C cluster composition. The role of the carbide ligand, a unique motif in protein active sites, remains poorly understood. Toward addressing its function, we isolated synthetic models of subsite MFe₃S₃C displaying sulfides and a carbyne ligand. We developed synthetic protocols for structurally related clusters, [Tp*MFe₃₃3X]^(n-), where M = Mo or W, the bridging ligand X = CR, N, NR, S, and Tp* = tris(3,5-dimethyl-1-pyrazolyl)hydroborate, to study the effects of the identity of the heterometal and the bridging X group on structure and electrochemistry. While the nature of M results in minor changes, the μ₃-bridging ligand X has a large impact on reduction potentials, with differences higher than 1 V, even for the same formal charge, the most reducing clusters being supported by the carbyne ligand.
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LICENCE: CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 We are grateful to the National Institutes of Health (R01-GM102687B to T.A.), Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (G.A.B.), the Resnick Sustainability Institute at Caltech (G.A.B.), and the National Science Foundation (Graduate Research Fellowships Program to A.G.S.) for funding. We thank the Beckman Institute and the Dow Next Generation Grant for instrumentation support. Michael Takase, Lawrence Henling, and Manar Shoshani are thanked for assistance with crystallography.Attached Files
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- NIH
- R01-GM102687B
- Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC)
- Resnick Sustainability Institute
- NSF Graduate Research Fellowship
- Dow Next Generation Educator Fund
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