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Magnetic field effects in flavoproteins and related systems.


ABSTRACT: Within the framework of the radical pair mechanism, magnetic fields may alter the rate and yields of chemical reactions involving spin-correlated radical pairs as intermediates. Such effects have been studied in detail in a variety of chemical systems both experimentally and theoretically. In recent years, there has been growing interest in whether such magnetic field effects (MFEs) also occur in biological systems, a question driven most notably by the increasing body of evidence for the involvement of such effects in the magnetic compass sense of animals. The blue-light photoreceptor cryptochrome is placed at the centre of this debate and photoexcitation of its bound flavin cofactor has indeed been shown to result in the formation of radical pairs. Here, we review studies of MFEs on free flavins in model systems as well as in blue-light photoreceptor proteins and discuss the properties that are crucial in determining the magnetosensitivity of these systems.

SUBMITTER: Evans EW 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3915827 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Magnetic field effects in flavoproteins and related systems.

Evans Emrys W EW   Dodson Charlotte A CA   Maeda Kiminori K   Biskup Till T   Wedge C J CJ   Timmel Christiane R CR  

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Within the framework of the radical pair mechanism, magnetic fields may alter the rate and yields of chemical reactions involving spin-correlated radical pairs as intermediates. Such effects have been studied in detail in a variety of chemical systems both experimentally and theoretically. In recent years, there has been growing interest in whether such magnetic field effects (MFEs) also occur in biological systems, a question driven most notably by the increasing body of evidence for the involv  ...[more]

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