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Exchangeable oxygens in the vicinity of the molybdenum center of the high-pH form of sulfite oxidase and sulfite dehydrogenase.


ABSTRACT: The electron spin echo envelope modulation (ESEEM) investigation of the high-pH (hpH) form of sulfite oxidase (SO) and sulfite dehydrogenase (SDH) prepared in buffer enriched with H(2)(17)O reveals the presence of three types of exchangeable oxygen atoms at the molybdenum center. Two of these oxygen atoms belong to the equatorial OH ligand and the axial oxo ligand, and are characterized by (17)O hyperfine interaction (hfi) constants of about 37 MHz and 6 MHz, respectively. The third oxygen has an isotropic hfi constant of 3-4 MHz and likely belongs to a hydroxyl moiety hydrogen-bonded to the equatorial OH ligand. This exchangeable oxygen atom is not observed in the ESEEM spectra of the Y236F mutant of SDH, where the active site tyrosine has been replaced by phenylalanine.

SUBMITTER: Astashkin AV 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2789977 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Exchangeable oxygens in the vicinity of the molybdenum center of the high-pH form of sulfite oxidase and sulfite dehydrogenase.

Astashkin Andrei V AV   Klein Eric L EL   Ganyushin Dmitry D   Johnson-Winters Kayunta K   Neese Frank F   Kappler Ulrike U   Enemark John H JH  

Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP 20090713 31


The electron spin echo envelope modulation (ESEEM) investigation of the high-pH (hpH) form of sulfite oxidase (SO) and sulfite dehydrogenase (SDH) prepared in buffer enriched with H(2)(17)O reveals the presence of three types of exchangeable oxygen atoms at the molybdenum center. Two of these oxygen atoms belong to the equatorial OH ligand and the axial oxo ligand, and are characterized by (17)O hyperfine interaction (hfi) constants of about 37 MHz and 6 MHz, respectively. The third oxygen has a  ...[more]

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