Second-Coordination-Sphere Effects Reveal Electronic Structure Differences between the Mitochondrial Amidoxime Reducing Component and Sulfite Oxidase
Michel A. Struwe,
Jing Yang,
Kubandiran Kolanji
et al.
Abstract:A combination of X-ray absorption
and low-temperature
electronic
absorption spectroscopies has been used to probe the geometric and
electronic structures of the human mitochondrial amidoxime reducing
component enzyme (hmARC1) in the oxidized Mo(VI) and reduced Mo(IV)
forms. Extended X-ray absorption fine structure analysis revealed
that oxidized enzyme possesses a 5-coordinate [MoO2(SCys)(PDT)]− (PDT = pyranopterin dithiolene)
active site with a cysteine coordinated to Mo. A 5-coordinate geometry
is retained i… Show more
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