1978
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.75.7.3019
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Magnetic susceptibility studies of laccase and oxyhemocyanin.

Abstract: (1,2), and the oxidases laccase, ascorbate oxidase, and ceruloplasmin (3). Additionally cytochrome c oxidase has been proposed to contain a coupled heme ironcopper pair as the site of dioxygen binding and reduction (4). In no case has any electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) signal attributable to a binuclear site been observed in the native protein (5). Although other structural possibilities are consistent with this observation, it is generally thought that the metal ions involved are strongly antiferromagn… Show more

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“…tyrosinase, laccase. Magnetic measurements on protein extracts indicate strong antiferromagnetic exchange between the copper-(11) centres in Rhus vernicifera laccase (-25 2 1000 cm-I) (36) and in oxyhemocyanin (Megathura crenulata; -2J 2 1250 cm-I) (37). Strong antiferromagnetic exchange is observed in binuclear copper systems involving single hydroxy bridges (29,35,38) and exchange increases with bridge angle (29,34).…”
Section: Fig 2 Proposed Structures For V (Xmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…tyrosinase, laccase. Magnetic measurements on protein extracts indicate strong antiferromagnetic exchange between the copper-(11) centres in Rhus vernicifera laccase (-25 2 1000 cm-I) (36) and in oxyhemocyanin (Megathura crenulata; -2J 2 1250 cm-I) (37). Strong antiferromagnetic exchange is observed in binuclear copper systems involving single hydroxy bridges (29,35,38) and exchange increases with bridge angle (29,34).…”
Section: Fig 2 Proposed Structures For V (Xmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the cupric ions must be strongly antiferromagnetically coupled by the bound peroxide, since oxygenated hemocyanins are EPR silent (Dooley et al, 1978). Based on these data several models for the oxygenated dinuclear copper site in hemocyanin have been proposed (Eickman et al, 1979;Maddaluno & Giessner-Prettre, 1991;Ross & Solomon, 1991).…”
Section: B Hazes Et Almentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Magnetic measurements on protein extracts indicate strong antiferromagnetic exchange between the copper(I1) centres in Rhus vernicifera laccase (5) (-2J > 1000 cm-') and in oxyhemocyanin (Megathura crenulata; -2 J > 1250 cm-') (5,6). Strong antiferromagnetic exchange is observed in binuclear copper(I1) systems involving single hydroxy bridges (7)(8)(9) and exchange increases with increasing bridge angle (7).…”
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confidence: 98%