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HNO/NO Conversion Mechanisms of Cu-Based HNO Probes with Implications for Cu,Zn-SOD.


ABSTRACT: HNO has broad biological effects and pharmacological activities. Direct HNO probes for in vivo applications were recently reported, which are CuII-based complexes having fluorescence reporters with reaction to HNO resulting in CuI systems and the release of NO. Their coordination environments are similar to that in Cu,Zn-superoxide dismutase (SOD), which plays a significant role in cellular HNO/NO conversion. However, none of these conversion mechanisms are known. A quantum chemical investigation was performed here to provide structural, energetic, and electronic profiles of HNO/NO conversion pathways via the first CuII-based direct HNO probe. Results not only are consistent with experimental observations but also provide numerous structural and mechanistic details unknown before. Results also suggest the first HNO/NO conversion mechanism for Cu,Zn-SOD, as well as useful guidelines for future design of metal-based HNO probes. These results shall facilitate development of direct HNO probes and studies of HNO/NO conversions via metal complexes and metalloproteins.

SUBMITTER: Michael MA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3985497 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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HNO/NO Conversion Mechanisms of Cu-Based HNO Probes with Implications for Cu,Zn-SOD.

Michael Matthew A MA   Pizzella Gianna G   Yang Liu L   Shi Yelu Y   Evangelou Tiffany T   Burke Daniel T DT   Zhang Yong Y  

The journal of physical chemistry letters 20140307 6


HNO has broad biological effects and pharmacological activities. Direct HNO probes for in vivo applications were recently reported, which are Cu<sup>II</sup>-based complexes having fluorescence reporters with reaction to HNO resulting in Cu<sup>I</sup> systems and the release of NO. Their coordination environments are similar to that in Cu,Zn-superoxide dismutase (SOD), which plays a significant role in cellular HNO/NO conversion. However, none of these conversion mechanisms are known. A quantum  ...[more]

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