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Title: Characterization of an O2 adduct of an active cobalt-substituted extradiol-cleaving catechol dioxygenase. Author: Fielding AJ, Lipscomb JD, Que L. Journal: J Am Chem Soc; 2012 Jan 18; 134(2):796-9. PubMed ID: 22175783. Abstract: The first example of an O(2) adduct of an active Co-substituted oxygenase has been observed in the extradiol ring cleavage of the electron-poor substrate 4-nitrocatechol (4NC) by Co(II)-homoprotocatechuate 2,3-dioxygenase (Co-HPCD). Upon O(2) binding to the high-spin Co(II) (S = (3)/(2)) enzyme-substrate complex, an S = (1)/(2) EPR signal exhibiting (59)Co hyperfine splitting (A = 24 G) typical of a low-spin Co(III)-superoxide complex was observed. Both the formation and decay of the new intermediate are very slow in comparison to the analogous steps for turnover of 4NC by native high-spin Fe(II)-HPCD, which is likely to remain high-spin upon O(2) binding. A similar but effectively stable S = (1)/(2) intermediate was formed by the inactive [H200N-Co-HPCD(4NC)] variant. The observations presented shed light on the key roles played by the substrate, the second-sphere His200 residue, and the spin state of the metal center in facilitating O(2) binding and activation.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]