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Identification and spectroscopic characterization of nonheme iron(III) hypochlorite intermediates.


ABSTRACT: Fe(III)-hypohalite complexes have been implicated in a wide range of important enzyme-catalyzed halogenation reactions including the biosynthesis of natural products and antibiotics and post-translational modification of proteins. The absence of spectroscopic data on such species precludes their identification. Herein, we report the generation and spectroscopic characterization of nonheme Fe(III)-hypohalite intermediates of possible relevance to iron halogenases. We show that Fe(III)-OCl polypyridylamine complexes can be sufficiently stable at room temperature to be characterized by UV/Vis absorption, resonance Raman and EPR spectroscopies, and cryo-ESIMS. DFT?methods rationalize the pathways to the formation of the Fe(III)-OCl, and ultimately Fe(IV)=O, species and provide indirect evidence for a short-lived Fe(II)-OCl intermediate. The species observed and the pathways involved offer insight into and, importantly, a spectroscopic database for the investigation of iron halogenases.

SUBMITTER: Draksharapu A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4670478 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Identification and spectroscopic characterization of nonheme iron(III) hypochlorite intermediates.

Draksharapu Apparao A   Angelone Davide D   Quesne Matthew G MG   Padamati Sandeep K SK   Gómez Laura L   Hage Ronald R   Costas Miquel M   Browne Wesley R WR   de Visser Sam P SP  

Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) 20150206 14


Fe(III)-hypohalite complexes have been implicated in a wide range of important enzyme-catalyzed halogenation reactions including the biosynthesis of natural products and antibiotics and post-translational modification of proteins. The absence of spectroscopic data on such species precludes their identification. Herein, we report the generation and spectroscopic characterization of nonheme Fe(III)-hypohalite intermediates of possible relevance to iron halogenases. We show that Fe(III)-OCl polypyr  ...[more]

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