Literature DB >> 9654063

Oxygen exchange with water in heme-oxo intermediates during H2O2-driven oxygen incorporation in aromatic hydrocarbons catalyzed by microperoxidase-8.

V Dorovska-Taran1, M A Posthumus, S Boeren, M G Boersma, C J Teunis, I M Rietjens, C Veeger.   

Abstract

The present paper describes the oxygen incorporation into naphthalene and anthracene by H2O2-driven microperoxidase-8, forming alpha-naphthol and anthraquinone, respectively. Microperoxidase-8 is a minienzyme containing a histidinyl-coordinated Fe3+-protoporphyrin IX cofactor covalently attached to an eight-amino-acid peptide. Additional experiments were performed to investigate whether the reaction mechanism involved is like that of peroxidase and/or cytochrome P-450. A reaction pathway like that of cytochrome P-450 implies oxygen transfer to the substrate from the as yet uncharacterized iron-oxo species formed in the reaction of the heine cofactor with H2O2. In contrast, a peroxidase-type reaction chemistry involves reaction pathways proceeding by initial one-electron oxidation of, or H-abstraction from, the substrate, followed by incorporation of oxygen from sources other than the iron-oxo species, i.e. from other than H2O2. The results of the present study exclude Fenton-type chemistry and prove that the minicatalyst is able to catalyze the oxygen incorporation by both peroxidase and cytochrome P-450 types of reaction pathways, while exchange occurs between the high-valency iron-oxo species and H2O. The mechanistic implications of this exchange for cytochrome P-450 are discussed.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9654063     DOI: 10.1046/j.1432-1327.1998.2530659.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Biochem        ISSN: 0014-2956


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