Photolysis of the HNO Adduct of Myoglobin: Transient Generation of the Aminoxyl Radical
The photolysis of the HNO-myoglobin adduct has been followed by transient absorption experiments down to the nanosecond time scale. A unique transient assignable to generation of an FeIII/HNO- geminate pair is observed; the transient loss of this absorbance trace, assignable to the recombination, is...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of the American Chemical Society 2007-08, Vol.129 (31), p.9590-9591 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The photolysis of the HNO-myoglobin adduct has been followed by transient absorption experiments down to the nanosecond time scale. A unique transient assignable to generation of an FeIII/HNO- geminate pair is observed; the transient loss of this absorbance trace, assignable to the recombination, is fit to a single-exponential decay with τ = 7.0 (±0.5) × 10-5 sec. Residual absorbance after the microsecond recombination indicates a small percentage escape of HNO- into solution during pulsed photolysis experiments. Thermal decomposition and bulk photolysis also generate metMb products; analysis of the reaction mixture after photolysis identified low yields of H2NOH, suggesting multiple secondary reactions of the released aminoxyl radical. Photolysis of 15N-labeled HNO-Mb showed only the presence of 15N2O as gaseous product. Both the production of metMb and the microsecond recombination time scale suggest ferric character to the adduct, that is, (HNO-)−FeIIIMb, analogous to similar characterizations of the isoelectronic species, oxyMb as (O2 -)−FeIIIMb. |
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ISSN: | 0002-7863 1520-5126 |
DOI: | 10.1021/ja073420y |