1995
DOI: 10.1016/0014-5793(95)00152-y
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Electrochemical study of the redox properties of [2Fe‐2S] ferredoxins Evidence for superreduction of the Rieske [2Fe‐2S] cluster

Abstract: what determines the reduction potential(s) of these proteins, and what determines whether their functioning is associated with the transfer of no, one, one pair, or multiple pairs of electrons.By a fortunate coincidence of circumstances we have found it possible to study the complete redox behaviour of a biological [2Fe-2S] system: (i) the Rieske protein can be purified as a water-soluble fragment with no observable change in its ironsulfur cluster [5]; (ii) the fragment exhibits a direct, unmediated electroch… Show more

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“…The response of this homogeneous preparation on glassy carbon is indistinguishable from that previously observed with the natural mixture (see Fig. 1, Table 1, [10]). Therefore, below we refer to the homogeneous FdI as wild-type.…”
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confidence: 58%
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“…The response of this homogeneous preparation on glassy carbon is indistinguishable from that previously observed with the natural mixture (see Fig. 1, Table 1, [10]). Therefore, below we refer to the homogeneous FdI as wild-type.…”
Section: Electrochemistrysupporting
confidence: 58%
“…All reported potentials have been recalculated with respect to the NHE. The glassy carbon surface was activated by oxidation in 65% HNO3, neutralization, mild polishing with 0.6 pm particles [9] followed by heating to redness over a methane flame to obtain a hydrophilic surface [10]. The final solution contained ca.…”
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“…Electrochemistry has evolved as a valuable technique for the study of redox properties of small redox proteins. Several studies on the dependence of the redox potentials of the proteins on parameters such as temperature and pH have been conducted [2][3][4]. Kinetic data in the form of rate constants have also been obtained from electrochemical studies of proteins [4][5][6].…”
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“…A [2Fe-2S] 0 cluster was generated artificially in spinach ferredoxin by irreversible complexation of the protein to a chromium reductant, increasing the reduction potential significantly and adding extra positive charge (12). Voltammetric signals from the soluble Rieske domain from the bovine heart cytochrome bc 1 complex (Ϫ0.84 V at pH 7, potential reported to be pH independent) were attributed to formation of the all-ferrous cluster, but no characterization was attempted (13). Here, we describe the reversible formation of a stable, unmodified [2Fe-2S] 0 clustercontaining protein and its extensive characterization.…”
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