1999
DOI: 10.1021/ar9603064
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Synthetic Models for Hemoglobin and Myoglobin

Abstract: 1) Myoglobin and Hemoglobin. Dioxygen (O 2 ) binds to certain coordinatively unsaturated transition metal ions, forming O 2 complexes. Biological dioxygen carriers are reversible O 2 complexes in which the extent of binding depends on temperature, partial pressure of oxygen, and pH.Myoglobin (Mb) and hemoglobin (Hb) are the most common reversible O 2 binders in biological systems; they are responsible for the storage and transport of O 2 in most aerobic organisms. Myoglobin and hemoglobin are structurally simi… Show more

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“…cytochromes a, b, c and f) [1][2][3] which cycle between low-spin Fe(II) and low-spin Fe(III), small molecule binding and transport, 4,5 catalysis and O 2 activation (e.g. peroxidases and cytochromes P450) [6][7][8][9][10][11] where high valent Fe centers are involved in H atom abstraction, hydroxylation and epoxide formation.…”
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“…cytochromes a, b, c and f) [1][2][3] which cycle between low-spin Fe(II) and low-spin Fe(III), small molecule binding and transport, 4,5 catalysis and O 2 activation (e.g. peroxidases and cytochromes P450) [6][7][8][9][10][11] where high valent Fe centers are involved in H atom abstraction, hydroxylation and epoxide formation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…15,16 In contrast, there has been significant controversy over the assignment of the electron distribution between the Fe and the O 2 in oxyhemoglobin. 4,[20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28] Spectroscopic methods that have been used to probe the electron distribution in the d-orbitals of ferro-and ferriheme systems include NMR, 29,30 EPR and Mössbauer. [31][32][33] In systems with a low spin Fe(III) center, EPR is able to probe the energy splitting of the d xy , d xz , d yz orbitals, 34,35 and can thus provide insight into the π donation of the heme center compared to that of axial ligands.…”
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“…The R and T states of oxyhemoglobin can be replicated demonstrating the effect on equilibrium binding of O 2 as well as the role steric hindrance plays in that effect (6). The relative CO/O 2 binding in model hemes can be varied by a factor of Ͼ4000 by manipulating the distal pocket of models (7,8). Recently, a functional cytochrome c oxidase (CcO) model was created that reduces O 2 to H 2 O under conditions of biomimetic rate limiting electron flux (9).…”
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“…As alluded to above, we recently determined the thermodynamics of association for baskets 2a-c in three different solvents: CDCl 3 , toluene-d 8 , and DMSO-d 6 . We wished to determine how the presence of a methyl group or a hydroxyl group affected both the strength of association between the host and adamantane guests and the orientation of the guest within the host.…”
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“…Two approaches are common. Either the enzymes themselves can be studied by means of mutagenesis (3) or they can be mimicked (4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14)(15)(16)(17)(18) by using small model compounds, which possess much of the functionality, or catalytic machinery, seen in the active site of the enzyme in question. With respect to the latter, a shift in emphasis toward considering the context of the catalytic machinery within the enzyme has recently become apparent.…”
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