Rapid Freeze-Quench ENDOR Study of Chloroperoxidase Compound I: The Site of the Radical
The classical heme-monooxygenase active intermediate, compound I (Cpd-I), incorporates a heme which is oxidized by two equivalents above the resting ferric state, one equivalent associated with a ferryl center, [FeO]2+ (Fe S = 1), and the other with an active-site radical (R S = 1/2). Theoretical c...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of the American Chemical Society 2006-05, Vol.128 (17), p.5598-5599 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The classical heme-monooxygenase active intermediate, compound I (Cpd-I), incorporates a heme which is oxidized by two equivalents above the resting ferric state, one equivalent associated with a ferryl center, [FeO]2+ (Fe S = 1), and the other with an active-site radical (R S = 1/2). Theoretical calculations on models of a Cpd-I with a thiolato axial ligand have presented divergent views about its electronic structure. In one picture, the radical is on the porphyrin; in the other, it is on the sulfur. In this report, ENDOR spectroscopy answers the question, does Cpd-I of the enzyme chloroperoxidase contain a porphyrin π-cation radical or an iron-bound cysteinyl radical: the radical is predominantly on the porphyrin, with spin density on sulfur having an upper bound, ρS ≤ ρSmax ≈ 0.23. We further suggest that the same answer applies to Cpd-I of cytochromes P450. |
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ISSN: | 0002-7863 1520-5126 |
DOI: | 10.1021/ja060776l |