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Nicotinamide-dependent one-electron and two-electron (flavin) oxidoreduction: thermodynamics, kinetics, and mechanism.

G Blankenhorn.   

Abstract

1. Biological nicotinamide-dependent oxidoreduction consists of reversible 2e- oxidoreduction of substrates. A mechanism involving subsequent 1e- steps is shown to be very unfavourable due to the high energy of the nicotinamide radical. 2. Free energy relationships provide a convenient tool, allowing one to differentiate between hydride transfer and hydrogen atom transfer. It is concluded that biological nicotinamide-dependent, as well as flavin-nicotinamide oxidoreduction, proceed via hydride transfer but not via hydrogen atom transfer. 3. In flavin-nicotinamide oxidoreduction, flavin-nicotinamide charge transfer complexes are very likely the catalytic intermediates, preceding transfer of hydride ion. The energy of the long-wavelength charge transfer transition of zwitterionic oxidized-nicotinamide/reduced-flavin complexes is strongly dependent on polarity. It is maximal in a highly polar environment. 4. 5-Deazaflavins show the high thermodynamic radical instability of nicotinamides. They have to be considered as nicotinamide analog 2e- oxidoreductants rather than flavin analogs, therefore, lacking the ability to catalyze reversible 1e- oxidoreduction, essential for many flavoenzymes.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 134889     DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1976.tb10634.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Biochem        ISSN: 0014-2956


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