Literature DB >> 2168399

Electronic and stereochemical characterizations of the photoinduced intermediates of nitrosyl complexes of metal (S = 5/2)-substituted hemoproteins trapped at low temperature.

H Hori1, M Ikeda-Saito, G Lang, T Yonetani.   

Abstract

Low temperature photolysis of nitric oxide from the nitrosyl complexes of ferric myoglobin (NO-Fe(III)Mb) and manganese(II)-porphyrin-substituted myoglobin (NO-Mn(II)Mb) was examined by electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy in order to elucidate the electronic and structural natures of the photoinduced intermediates of these hemoprotein-ligand complexes trapped at low temperature. The photoproduct of NO-Fe(III)Mb at 5 K exhibited entirely new X-band EPR absorptions in the magnetic field strength from 0 to 0.4 tesla. The widespread absorption together with distinct, sharp zero-field absorption was consistently observed in the photoproduct of the isoelectronic NO-Mn(II)Mb. These novel ERP signals indicate a spin-coupled pair with an effective spin of S = 2 between the high spin metal center (S = 5/2) and the photodissociated NO (S = 1/2) trapped adjacent to the metal center. On the other hand, the photolyzed form of nitrosyl complexes of Fe(III)- and Mn(II)-Glycera hemoglobins, in which the distal histidine of Mb is replaced by a leucyl residue, exhibited somewhat broader EPR absorptions similar to those of the corresponding native Fe(III)- or unliganded Mn(II)-Glycera hemoglobins, respectively, indicating that the photodissociated NO molecule moved farther away from the metal center in the heme pocket. These observations show the importance of the interaction of the distal residue with the ligand in determining the nature of the photolyzed states.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2168399

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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