Orchestration of diverse components in soluble methane monooxygenase for methane hydroxylation

IF 15.7 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, APPLIED
Yunha Hwang , Dong-Heon Lee , Seung Jae Lee
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ABSTRACT

Methane (CH4) has a higher heat capacity (104.9 kcal/mol) than carbon dioxide (CO2), and this has inspired research aimed at reducing methane levels to retard global warming. Hydroxylation under ambient conditions through methanotrophs can provide crucial information for understanding the harsh C–H activation of methane. Soluble methane monooxygenase (sMMO) belongs to the bacterial multi-component monooxygenase superfamily and requires hydroxylase (MMOH), regulatory (MMOB), and reductase (MMOR) components. Recent structural and biophysical studies have demonstrated that these components accelerate and retard methane hydroxylation in MMOH through protein-protein interactions. Complex structures of sMMO, including MMOH-MMOB and MMOH-MMOD, illustrate how these regulatory and inhibitory components orchestrate the di-iron active sites located within the four-helix bundles of MMOH, specifically at the docking surface known as the canyon region. In addition, recent biophysical studies have demonstrated the role of MmoR, a σ54-dependent transcriptional regulator, in regulating sMMO expression. This perspective article introduces remarkable discoveries in recent reports on sMMO components that are crucial for understanding sMMO expression and activities. Our findings provide insight into how sMMO components interact with MMOH to control methane hydroxylation, shedding light on the mechanisms governing sMMO expression and the interactions between activating enzymes and promoters.
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Chinese Journal of Catalysis
Chinese Journal of Catalysis 工程技术-工程:化工
CiteScore
25.80
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10.30%
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235
审稿时长
1.2 months
期刊介绍: The journal covers a broad scope, encompassing new trends in catalysis for applications in energy production, environmental protection, and the preparation of materials, petroleum chemicals, and fine chemicals. It explores the scientific foundation for preparing and activating catalysts of commercial interest, emphasizing representative models.The focus includes spectroscopic methods for structural characterization, especially in situ techniques, as well as new theoretical methods with practical impact in catalysis and catalytic reactions.The journal delves into the relationship between homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis and includes theoretical studies on the structure and reactivity of catalysts.Additionally, contributions on photocatalysis, biocatalysis, surface science, and catalysis-related chemical kinetics are welcomed.
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