Literature DB >> 26353996

Spectroscopic and Kinetic Evidence for the Crucial Role of Compound 0 in the P450cam -Catalyzed Hydroxylation of Camphor by Hydrogen Peroxide.

Alicja Franke1, Rudi van Eldik2,3.   

Abstract

The hydroperoxo iron(III) intermediate P450cam Fe(III) -OOH, being the true Compound 0 (Cpd 0) involved in the natural catalytic cycle of P450cam , could be transiently observed in the peroxo-shunt oxidation of the substrate-free enzyme by hydrogen peroxide under mild basic conditions and low temperature. The prolonged lifetime of Cpd 0 enabled us to kinetically examine the formation and reactivity of P450cam Fe(III) -OOH species as a function of varying reaction conditions, such as pH, and concentration of H2 O2 , camphor, and potassium ions. The mechanism of hydrogen peroxide binding to the substrate-free form of P450cam differs completely from that observed for other heme proteins possessing the distal histidine as a general acid-base catalyst and is mainly governed by the ability of H2 O2 to undergo deprotonation at the hydroxo ligand coordinated to the iron(III) center under conditions of pH≥p${K{{{\rm P450}\hfill \atop {\rm a}\hfill}}}$. Notably, no spectroscopic evidence for the formation of either Cpd I or Cpd II as products of heterolytic or homolytic OO bond cleavage, respectively, in Cpd 0 could be observed under the selected reaction conditions. The kinetic data obtained from the reactivity studies involving (1R)-camphor, provide, for the first time, experimental evidence for the catalytic activity of the P450Fe(III) -OOH intermediate in the oxidation of the natural substrate of P450cam .
© 2015 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.

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Keywords:  Compound 0; Compound I; P450 catalysis; camphor oxidation; kinetics and mechanism

Year:  2015        PMID: 26353996     DOI: 10.1002/chem.201501886

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chemistry        ISSN: 0947-6539            Impact factor:   5.236


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