1976
DOI: 10.1021/ja00430a014
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Electron nuclear double resonance on heme compounds. ENDOR from the iron ligands in protohemin chloride and protohemin bromide

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“…The nuclear quadrupole coupling is not resolved but, according to the width of the lines the nuclear quadrupolar coupling constant (Q z ), is smaller than 0.4 MHz. The parameters for this nucleus are close to those reported for the heme nitrogens in other HS centers (40)(41)(42)(43). In Fig.…”
Section: Endor and Hyscoresupporting
confidence: 87%
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“…The nuclear quadrupole coupling is not resolved but, according to the width of the lines the nuclear quadrupolar coupling constant (Q z ), is smaller than 0.4 MHz. The parameters for this nucleus are close to those reported for the heme nitrogens in other HS centers (40)(41)(42)(43). In Fig.…”
Section: Endor and Hyscoresupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Changes in the hyperfine coupling parameters of nuclei in the porphyrin plane have been observed by NMR and related to the coordination number in ferric HS hemoproteins (52). Moreover, the variation of heme nitrogen couplings on changes in heme axial coordination has been studied in a series of ENDOR experiments, and the authors have concluded that the larger couplings could be correlated to a five-coordinated heme, whereas smaller couplings would be associated with the six-coordinated hemin (42,43). All of this experimental evidence indicates, then, that CcmE is fivecoordinated, in agreement with the structural model ( 5) that proposes the heme docked on the hydrophobic platform formed by the residues Phe 37 , Val 110 , and Leu 127 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…One of the several functional states of heme proteins involves a ferric heme iron, Fe 3+ (d 5 ), in a high-spin (HS) configuration, S ) 5/2. Because of the paramagnetic nature of this state, electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) techniques provide excellent characterization tools for this system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ENDOR has yielded very detailed information about the directly coordinated nitrogens of the porphyrin ring in HS heme proteins, [3][4][5][6][7] but in most cases, the full set of magnetic parameters could only be derived from single-crystal EN-DOR studies. 5 Information on the hyperfine interactions of the more remote nuclei is generally obtained from NMR studies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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