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The reaction of nitrite with the haemocyanin of Astacus leptodactylus.

J P Tahon1, D Van Hoof, C Vinckier, R Witters, M De Ley, R Lontie.   

Abstract

The reaction of nitrite at pH 5.7 with deoxyhaemocyanin of Astacus leptodactylus yielded methaemocyanin in two one-electron steps, as nitrite was reduced to NO. This methaemocyanin could be almost fully regenerated by an anaerobic treatment with HONH2, in contrast with the methaemocyanin prepared with H2O2. A destruction of active sites on treating oxyhaemocyanin with HONH2 explains the partial regeneration of methaemocyanin under air, as traces of H2O2 are formed in the autoxidation of HONH2. The reaction rate of nitrite with deoxyhaemocyanin is almost 15 times that with oxyhaemocyanin. The slope of -1.0 for the logarithm of the pseudo-first-order rate constants plotted against pH indicates that HNO2 is the reacting species. Methaemocyanin was e.p.r.-undetectable, but a binuclear signal was observed at g = 2 on binding nitrite to methaemocyanin. This signal disappeared with a pKa of 6.50, suggesting that a mu-aquo bridging ligand, which can be replaced by nitrite, is deprotonated to a mu-hydroxo bridging ligand, which resists substitution by nitrite. The intensity of this triplet e.p.r. signal allowed the determination of the association constant of nitrite to the active site of Astacus methaemocyanin and yielded a value of 237 M-1 at pH 5.7. The interpretation by some authors of nitrosylhaemocyanin as a nitrite derivative of semimethaemocyanin is contradicted by this rapid reaction of nitrite with copper(I) in deoxyhaemocyanin and in semi-methaemocyanin and by the low binding constant of nitrite to the active site of methaemocyanin.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 2833232      PMCID: PMC1148790          DOI: 10.1042/bj2490891

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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