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Title: Rapid electron injection into multisite metalloproteins: intramolecular electron transfer in cytochrome oxidase. Author: Winkler JR, Malmström BG, Gray HB. Journal: Biophys Chem; 1995 May; 54(3):199-209. PubMed ID: 7749059. Abstract: The principles for the operation of redox-linked proton pumps are reviewed and applied to one specific pump, cytochrome oxidase. Systematic studies of internal electron transfer in the different redox states of this pump will be facilitated by the development of methods for rapid electron injection into the metal centers of the enzyme. Two methods that have been employed to generate electron donors are pulse radiolysis and laser flash photolysis. The rate of electron injection from photoexcited Ru-modified cytochrome c or triplet Zn-cytochrome c into the CuA center is about 10(5) s-1, and the CuA/cytochrome a electron equilibration rate is 2 x 10(4) s-1. Electron transfer from cytochrome a to the cytochrome a3-CuB site occurs at 2 x 10(5) s-1 in the half-reduced enzyme, whereas the rate is only 2 x 10(2) s-1 in the peroxide intermediate, despite a much higher driving force. It is likely that variations in distant electronic coupling attributable to a ligand shuttle, as well as changes in the reorganization energy of one or more of the redox centers, contribute to the control of internal electron flow in the enzyme.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]