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Examples of high-frequency EPR studies in bioinorganic chemistry.

K Kristoffer Andersson1, Peter P Schmidt, Bettina Katterle, Kari R Strand, Amy E Palmer, Sang-Kyu Lee, Edward I Solomon, Astrid Gräslund, Anne-Laure Barra.   

Abstract

Low-temperature EPR spectroscopy with frequencies between 95 and 345 GHz and magnetic fields up to 12 T has been used to study metal sites in proteins or inorganic complexes and free radicals. The high-field EPR method was used to resolve g-value anisotropy by separating it from overlapping hyperfine couplings. The presence of hydrogen bonding interactions to the tyrosyl radical oxygens in ribonucleotide reductases were detected. At 285 GHz the g-value anisotropy from the rhombic type 2 Cu(II) signal in the enzyme laccase has its g-value anisotropy clearly resolved from slightly different overlapping axial species. Simple metal site systems with S>1/2 undergo a zero-field splitting, which can be described by the spin Hamiltonian. From high-frequency EPR, the D values that are small compared to the frequency (high-field limit) can be determined directly by measuring the distance of the outermost signal to the center of the spectrum, which corresponds to (2 S-1)* mid R: Dmid R: For example, D values of 0.8 and 0.3 cm(-1) are observed for S=5/2 Fe(III)-EDTA and transferrin, respectively. When D values are larger compared to the frequency and in the case of half-integer spin systems, they can be obtained from the frequency dependence of the shifts of g(eff), as observed for myoglobin in the presence ( D=5 cm(-1)) or absence ( D=9.5 cm(-1)) of fluoride. The 285 and 345 GHz spectra of the Fe(II)-NO-EDTA complex show that it is best described as a S=3/2 system with D=11.5 cm(-1), E=0.1 cm(-1), and g(x)= g(y)= g(z)=2.0. Finally, the effects of HF-EPR on X-band EPR silent states and weak magnetic interactions are demonstrated.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12589559     DOI: 10.1007/s00775-002-0429-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Inorg Chem        ISSN: 0949-8257            Impact factor:   3.358


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4.  High-frequency and field EPR investigation of (8,12-diethyl-2,3,7,13,17,18-hexamethylcorrolato)manganese(III).

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5.  Kinetics of transient radicals in Escherichia coli ribonucleotide reductase. Formation of a new tyrosyl radical in mutant protein R2.

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6.  Photosystem II single crystals studied by EPR spectroscopy at 94 GHz: the tyrosine radical Y(D)(*).

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3.  Multifrequency Pulsed EPR Studies of Biologically Relevant Manganese(II) Complexes.

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Journal:  Appl Magn Reson       Date:  2007-03-01       Impact factor: 0.831

4.  Exploring the Fe(III) binding sites of human serum transferrin with EPR at 275 GHz.

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6.  The class Ib ribonucleotide reductase from Mycobacterium tuberculosis has two active R2F subunits.

Authors:  Marta Hammerstad; Asmund K Røhr; Niels H Andersen; Astrid Gräslund; Martin Högbom; K Kristoffer Andersson
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7.  Structural analysis of Cu(II) ligation to the 5'-GMP nucleotide by pulse EPR spectroscopy.

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8.  HF-EPR, Raman, UV/VIS light spectroscopic, and DFT studies of the ribonucleotide reductase R2 tyrosyl radical from Epstein-Barr virus.

Authors:  Ane B Tomter; Giorgio Zoppellaro; Florian Schmitzberger; Niels H Andersen; Anne-Laure Barra; Henrik Engman; Pär Nordlund; K Kristoffer Andersson
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9.  Spectroscopic studies of the iron and manganese reconstituted tyrosyl radical in Bacillus cereus ribonucleotide reductase R2 protein.

Authors:  Ane B Tomter; Giorgio Zoppellaro; Caleb B Bell; Anne-Laure Barra; Niels H Andersen; Edward I Solomon; K Kristoffer Andersson
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10.  Studies of ribonucleotide reductase in crucian carp-an oxygen dependent enzyme in an anoxia tolerant vertebrate.

Authors:  Guro K Sandvik; Ane B Tomter; Jonas Bergan; Giorgio Zoppellaro; Anne-Laure Barra; Asmund K Røhr; Matthias Kolberg; Stian Ellefsen; K Kristoffer Andersson; Göran E Nilsson
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2012-08-14       Impact factor: 3.240

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