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Title: Redox pathways in electron-transfer proteins: correlations between reactivities, solvent exposure, and unpaired-spin-density distributions. Author: Tollin G, Hanson LK, Caffrey M, Meyer TE, Cusanovich MA. Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 1986 Jun; 83(11):3693-7. PubMed ID: 3012528. Abstract: The relative reactivities toward reduction by free flavin semiquinones of cytochromes (c-type cytochromes, cytochrome b5, c'-type cytochromes) iron-sulfur proteins (high-redox-potential ferredoxins, rubredoxins, low-redox-potential ferredoxins), and blue copper proteins (plastocyanin, azurins) are shown to correlate with calculations of the solvent exposure of the various prosthetic groups. In the case of the c-type cytochromes, one of the major centers of exposure is the sulfur atom of the thioether bridge that covalently links heme ring C to the protein. Charge-iterative extended Hückel calculations on a heme c model indicate that both porphyrin pi and Fe(III)d pi orbitals can delocalize onto the bridging sulfur atom. Unpaired spin densities are comparable to those obtained for individual aromatic porphyrin ring carbon atoms. Thus, the exposed sulfur of ring C may act to facilitate electron transfer.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]