de Oliveira, Jonas A.2015-09-082015-09-082013-08https://hdl.handle.net/2144/12980Poster presentation at REU Summer's End Research Symposium, 2013, by REU participant Jonas A, de Oliveira, MassBay Community College - Sean Elliott group, Evan Judd lab mentorM. tuberculosis possesses a sulfite reductase (MtsirA) that is over-expressed when the bacteria is in its dormant stage of infection. MtSirA catalyzes the six-electron reduction of sulfite to sulfide. Previous kinetic studies of MtsirA have used methyl viologen (MV), a chemical reductant, as an electron donor. The goal of this work is to purify and characterize a ferredoxin from M. tuberculosis (MtFd) and determine if MtFd can act as an electron donor to mtSirA, with the ultimate goal of using it as a more physiologically relevant electron donor in kinetic studies of mtSirA. We have found that that MtFd purifies without a cluster and must be chemically reconstituted. MtFd likely contains a [4Fe-4S] cluster, and may be able to donate electrons to mtSirA.en-USCC0 1.0 Universalhttp://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/2013 REU Poster: Purification and Characterization of a Ferredoxin from Mycobacterium tuberculosisPresentation