Azadithiolate cofactor
Appearance
Azadithiolate cofactor is an anion with the formula NH(CH2S)22-. It is used as a cofactor in the [FeFe] hydrogenases, bacterial enzymes responsible for the reversible reduction of 2 H+ to H2.[1] As a cofactor, the two thiolate functional groups are bound to each of the two irons in the active site of the enzyme. The amine functional group serves as an acid/base to transfer H+ from the solution to the active site.
References
- ^ Berggren, G., Adamska, A., Lambertz, C., Simmons, T. R., Esselborn, J., Atta, A., Gambarelli, S., Mouesca, J.-M., Reijerse, E., Lubitz, W., Happe, T., Artero, V., Fontecave, M. "Biomimetic assembly and activiation of [FeFe]-hydrogenases" Nature 2013, vol. 499, 66 doi:10.1038/nature12239