Water-Gated Proton Transfer Dynamics In Respiratory Complex I

JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY(2020)

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The respiratory complex I transduces redox energy into an electrochemical proton gradient in aerobic respiratory chains, powering energy-requiring processes in the cell. However, despite recently resolved molecular structures, the mechanism of this gigantic enzyme remains poorly understood. By combining large-scale quantum and classical simulations with site-directed mutagenesis and biophysical experiments, we show here how the conformational state of buried ion-pairs and water molecules control the protonation dynamics in the membrane domain of complex I and establish evolutionary conserved long-range coupling elements. We suggest that an electrostatic wave propagates in forward and reverse directions across the 200 angstrom long membrane domain during enzyme turnover, without significant dissipation of energy. Our findings demonstrate molecular principles that enable efficient long-range proton-electron coupling (PCET) and how perturbation of this PCET machinery may lead to development of mitochondrial disease.
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proton transfer dynamics,proton transfer,respiratory complex,water-gated
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