Literature DB >> 670221

The reaction of ferrous leghemoglobin with hydrogen peroxide to form leghemoglobin(IV).

I Aviram, A Wittenberg, J B Wittenberg.   

Abstract

Ferrous leghemoglobin reacts with hydrogen peroxide to form the stable product, leghemoglobin(IV). The reaction follows second order kinetics (k = 2.24 X 10(4) M-1 S-1 at 20 degrees C) and may be regarded as a single-step, two-electron oxidation. Ferric leghemoglobin is not an intermediate. The oxidation state of leghemoglobin(IV) is established by reductive titration with dithionite; 2 eq of dithionite are required to convert 1 mol of leghemoglobin(IV) to ferrous leghemoglobin. An outstanding property of leghemoglobin(IV) is its stability, little change is noted after 12 h at 25 degrees C. Leghemoglobin(IV) differs from the higher oxidation states of other hemoglobins and myoglobins in that it does not react with hydrogen peroxide to form the oxygenated protein.

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Year:  1978        PMID: 670221

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


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