Abstract:The iron(III) complex of protoporphyrin IX is the basic component of the active sites of cytochromes P-450 and related mono oxygenases. The axial ligand in cytochromes P-450 is a cysteine thiolate, whereas in peroxidases it is the imidazole of a histidine residue of the protein. During the reaction sequence of peroxidase, the iron(Ill) porphyrin moiety of peroxidase reacts with H 2 02 and other mono oxygen donors to give compound I, which, on further one-electron transformation, leads to the formation of an ir… Show more
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