| Literature DB >> 35580198 |
Tobias J Sherbow1, Wen Fu2, Lizhi Tao2, Lev N Zakharov1, R David Britt2, Michael D Pluth1.
Abstract
S/N crosstalk species derived from the interconnected reactivity of H2 S and NO facilitate the transport of reactive sulfur and nitrogen species in signaling, transport, and regulatory processes. We report here that simple Fe2+ ions, such as those that are bioavailable in the labile iron pool (LIP), react with thionitrite (SNO- ) and perthionitrite (SSNO- ) to yield the dinitrosyl iron complex [Fe(NO)2 (S5 )]- . In the reaction of FeCl2 with SNO- we were able to isolate the unstable intermediate hydrosulfido mononitrosyl iron complex [FeCl2 (NO)(SH)]- , which was characterized by X-ray crystallography. We also show that [Fe(NO)2 (S5 )]- is a simple synthon for nitrosylated Fe-S clusters via its reduction with PPh3 to yield Roussin's Red Salt ([Fe2 S2 (NO)4 ]2- ), which highlights the role of S/N crosstalk species in the assembly of fundamental Fe-S motifs.Entities:
Keywords: Iron Nitrosyl; Perthionitrite; Reactive Sulfur Species; Thionitrite
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35580198 PMCID: PMC9296607 DOI: 10.1002/anie.202204570
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 16.823