1985
DOI: 10.1016/0167-4838(85)90218-3
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Electron spin and electron nuclear double resonance of the [FeO2]− centre from irradiated oxyhemo- and oxymyoglobin

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“…there are 2 primary Mb02-species at 77 K which !lave different bonding geometry [5.6]. Also, for one of the species we have been able to observe a strong H-bond to the distal histidine (E7) by ENDOR-spectroscopy [5]. Further investigations will be necessary for the intermediate in P450,,,,,, in order to elucidate structural details of its stereochemistry and the mechanism of its conversion to hydroxylated product and ferric enzyme.…”
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“…there are 2 primary Mb02-species at 77 K which !lave different bonding geometry [5.6]. Also, for one of the species we have been able to observe a strong H-bond to the distal histidine (E7) by ENDOR-spectroscopy [5]. Further investigations will be necessary for the intermediate in P450,,,,,, in order to elucidate structural details of its stereochemistry and the mechanism of its conversion to hydroxylated product and ferric enzyme.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…and oxyhemoglobin (HbO,) [5,6]. Furthermore, in X-irradiated samples of ferrous P450,,,, without oxygen or with carbon monoxide ligation, the characteristic rhom!…”
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“…A difficulty in the case of the steroidogenic cytochromes P450 is the inherently high reactivity of the encountered peroxo-and hydroperoxo-intermediates, coupled with impressively efficient delivery of protons to the active site Fe-O-O fragment. This obstacle has made temporal isolation of these fleeting species especially challenging, requiring the application of cryoradiolysis, a technique applied successfully to many systems by Symons, Hoffman, and their coworkers (20)(21)(22). Here, this low-temperature method allows reduction of a stabilized ferrous dioxygen state while effectively restricting associated proton transfer, as we have shown for other P450 systems (21)(22)(23)(24).…”
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“…(9); (---) kinetic rate for 5-hydroxycamphor formation, k ) 0.0035 s -1 ; (---) kinetic rate for autooxidation of putidaredoxin, k ) 0.007 s -1 (Sligar et al, 1974); (s) kinetic rate for 1.0 equiv of oxidized putidaredoxin formed in 1 s and 1.1 equiv autooxidize at the same rate above, k ) 0.007 s -1 . Coon, 1981;Davydov et al, 1991;Kappl et al, 1985;Nyman & Debrunner, 1991;Tajima et al, 1993) and observed model compounds (Balch, 1992;Tajima et al, 1995;Yamaguchi et al, 1993). The spectral intermediate observed with D251N is distinct from these species in both its UV-visible spectra and EPR spectra (Balch, 1992;Blake & Coon, 1981;Davydov et al, 1991;Kappl et al, 1985;Nyman & Debrunner, 1991;Tajima et al, 1993Tajima et al, , 1995Yamaguchi et al, 1993), suggesting the rate-determining step is the first proton transfer (5A and B to 5C).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%