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ОбложкаMetals in biology: applications of high-resolution EPR to metalloenzymes / ed. by G.Hanson, L.Berliner. - New York: Springer, 2010. - xix, 419 p.: ill. - (Biological magnetic resonance; Vol.29). - Incl. bibl. ref. - Ind.: p.411-419. - ISSN 0192-6020; ISBN 978-1-4419-1138-4
 

Оглавление / Contents
 
Preface ........................................................ ix
List of Color Figures and Website Materials ................... xix

Chapter 1
Introduction
John R. Pilbrow
1  Iron-Sulfur Cluster-Containing Proteins ...................... 2
2  Molybdenum Enzymes ........................................... 3
3  Manganese-Containing Enzymes ................................. 5
4  Novel Metalloenzymes and Metalloproteins ..................... 5
5  Conclusions .................................................. 6

IRON-SULFUR-CONTAINING PROTEINS

Chapter 2
Electron Magnetic Resonance of Iron-Sulfur Proteins in
Electron-Transfer Chains: Resolving Complexity
Richard Cammack and Fraser MacMillan
1  Introduction ................................................ 12
   1.1. Problems of Complex Electron-Transfer Systems .......... 13
2  Iron-Sulfur Proteins ........................................ 14
   2.1. Types of Clusters ...................................... 16
3  Information from Advanced EMR ............................... 17
   3.1  Relaxation Rates ....................................... 18
   3.2  Identification of Cluster Ligands ...................... 18
   3.3  Interactions with Protons and Paramagnets .............. 18
   3.4  Further Structural Information ......................... 19
   3.5  Orientation-Selective EN DOR and ESEEM ................. 19
   3.6  Studies of Intact Membrane-Bound Complexes ............. 20
   3.7  Methods of Isolating Spectra of Individual
        Components ............................................. 21
   3.8  Results from 14N ESEEM ................................. 23
4  Selected Examples from Electron-Transport Chains ............ 27
   4.1  Xanthine Dehydrogenase/Oxidase as a Model .............. 27
   4.2  Mitochondria and Aerobic Bacteria ...................... 29
   4.3  Complex I (NADH: Ubiquinone Reductase) ................. 29
   4.4  Complex II (Succinate.Quinone Reductase) and
        Quinol: Fumarate Reductase ............................. 30
   4.5  Complex III ............................................ 32
   4.6  Microbial Anaerobic Respiration ........................ 33
5  Conclusions ................................................. 35

Chapter 3
Catalysis and Gene Regulation
Helmut Вeinert ................................................. 45

Chapter 4
Iron-Sulfur Clusters in "Radical SAM" Enzymes: Spectroscopy
and Coordination
Serge Gambarelli, Etienne Mulliez, and Marc Fontecave
1  Introduction ................................................ 53
2  "Radical SAM" Iron-Sulfur Enzymes: An Example of
   a Low-Molecular-Weight Ligand to a [4Fe-4S] Cluster ......... 54
   2.1  The Pyruvate Formate Lyase System ...................... 57
   2.2  Lysine 2,3-Aminomutase ................................. 58
   2.3  Anaerobic Ribonucleotide Reductase ..................... 58
3  Detection of Hyperfine Coupling Interactions in
   Metalloproteins ............................................. 60
   3.1  ENDOR: Principles and General Considerations ........... 62
   3.2  ESEEM and HYSCORE ...................................... 64
4  Analysis of Ligand Hyperfine Coupling Interactions .......... 66
5  Applications to Metalloproteins ............................. 69
   5.1  Pyruvate Formate Lyase-Activating Enzyme (PFL-AE) ...... 69
   5.2  Lysine 2,3-Aminomutase (LAM) ........................... 72
   5.3  Anaerobic Ribonucleotide Reductase Activating Enzyme
        (aRNR-AE) .............................................. 73
6  Conclusion .................................................. 75

MONONUCLEAR MOLYBDENUM ENZYMES

Chapter 5
EPR Studies of Xanthine Oxidoreductase and Other Molybdenum-
Containing Hydroxylases
Russ Hille
1  Introduction ................................................ 91
2  Historical Context .......................................... 91
3  The Active Site Structure of Xanthine Oxidoreductase ........ 93
4  Isotopic Substitution Studies .............................. 106
5  Magnetic Interactions Between Centers in Xanthine
   Oxidoreductase ............................................. 111
6  Concluding Comments ........................................ 114

Chapter 6
High-Resolution EPR Spectroscopy of Mo Enzymes. Sulfite
Oxidases: Structural and Functional Implications
John H. Enemark, A.V. Astashkin, and A.M. Raitsimring
1  Introduction and Structures from X-Ray Crystallography ..... 122
2  Earlier cw EPR Investigations .............................. 125
3  Frequencies Observed in Pulsed EPR for a System of
   Electron Spin S = 1/2 and Arbitrary Nuclear Spin in Weak
   Interaction Limit .......................................... 127
4  Pulsed EPR Techniques Used in This Work .................... 133
   4.1  ENDOR ................................................. 133
   4.2  ESEEM Techniques ...................................... 134
5  General Problems in Extraction of Structural Parameters
   from Magnetic Resonance Parameters ......................... 138
6  Sample Preparation and Instrumentation ..................... 139
7  High-Resolution Pulsed EPR Spectra, Magnetic Resonance
   Parameters, and Structural Implications for Various Forms
   of SO ...................................................... 140
   7.1  Exchangeable Protons: Similarities and Differences
        in SOs from Different Organisms ....................... 140
   7.2  Groups Blocking Water Access to Mo(V) ................. 148
   7.3  Nonexchangeable Protons ............................... 151
   7.4  Exchangeable Oxygen Ligands ........................... 154
8  Biological Implications .................................... 159
9  Conclusion ................................................. 162
   Note Added in Proof ........................................ 162

Chapter 7
Dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO) Reductase, a Member of the DMSO
Reductase Family of Molybdenum Enzymes
Graeme R. Hanson and Ian Lane
1  Introduction ............................................... 169
2  EPR Studies of Mo(V) Species ............................... 171
3  EPR Studies of DMSO Reductase .............................. 172
   3.1  Respiratory DMSO Reductase ............................ 173
   3.2  Periplasmic DMSO Reductase ............................ 173
   3.3  Catalytic Mechanism ................................... 188
4  Conclusions ................................................ 193

MANGANESE-CONTAINING ENZYMES

Chapter 8
The Manganese-Calcium Cluster of the Oxygen-Evolving System:
Synthetic Models, EPR Studies, and Electronic Structure
Calculations
Marcin Brynda and R. David Britt
1  Introduction ............................................... 203
2  Theoretical Background for the Polynuclear Manganese
   Clusters ................................................... 205
   2.1  Introduction to the Spin Physics of Exchange-Coupled
        Manganese Complexes ................................... 205
   2.2  EPR Theory for Exchange Coupled Systems ............... 209
   2.3  Computational Methods for Magnetically Coupled
        Homonuclear Metal Clusters ............................ 218
3  Synthetic Models for Manganese Cluster of the OEC .......... 222
   3.1  Current Structural Proposals for the Pentanuclear
        Мn4Са Cluster of the OEC .............................. 222
   3.2  EPR Characteristics of the Manganese Cluster of
        the OEC ............................................... 225
   3.3  Synthetic Models ...................................... 228
4  Computational Studies of the OEC ........................... 248
   4.1  Calculations on the Mechanistic Aspects of the Water
        Oxidation with DFT .................................... 248
   4.2  Mixed Molecular Mechanics/Quantum Mechanics Studies
        of Water Oxidation .................................... 252
5  Conclusions and Prospectives ............................... 253
Appendix ...................................................... 255

Chapter 9
Manganese Metalloproteins
Sarah J. Smith, Kieran S. Hadler, Gerhard Schenk, Graeme
R. Hanson, and Nataša Mitić
1  Introduction ............................................... 273
2  Manganese Catalases ........................................ 276
   2.1  Biochemical and Structural Characterization ........... 276
   2.2  Spectroscopic Characterization ........................ 278
   2.3  Mechanistic Implications .............................. 284
3  Ribonucleotide Reductase ................................... 285
   3.1  Biochemical and Structural Characterization ........... 285
   3.2  Spectroscopic Characterization ........................ 287
   3.3  Mechanistic Implications .............................. 294
4  Class lb Ribonucleotide Reductases ......................... 295
   4.1  Biochemical and Structural Characterization ........... 295
   4.2  Spectroscopic Characterization ........................ 296
   4.3  Mechanistic Implications .............................. 299
5  Manganese-Iron Oxygenases .................................. 299
   5.1  Biochemical and Structural Characterization ........... 299
   5.2  Spectroscopic Characterization ........................ 301
   5.3  Mechanistic Implications .............................. 303
6  SoxB ....................................................... 304
   6.1  Biochemical and Structural Characterization ........... 304
   6.2  Spectroscopic Characterization ........................ 305
   6.3  Mechanistic Implications .............................. 306
7  Bacteriophage λ Protein Phosphatase ........................ 306
   7.1  Biochemical and Structural Characterization ........... 306
   7.2  Spectroscopic Characterization ........................ 307
   7.3  Mechanistic Implications .............................. 309
8  Purple Acid Phosphatase .................................... 310
   8.1  Biochemical and Structural Characterization ........... 310
   8.2  Spectroscopic Characterization ........................ 310
   8.3  Mechanistic Implications .............................. 312
9  Phosphotriesterase ......................................... 312
   9.1  Biochemical and Structural Characterization ........... 312
   9.2  Spectroscopic Characterization ........................ 313
   9.3  Mechanistic Implications .............................. 314
10 Arginase ................................................... 317
   10.1 Biochemical and Structural Characterization ........... 317
   10.2 Spectroscopic Characterization ........................ 317
   10.3 Mechanistic Implications .............................. 322
11 Methionyl Aminopeptidase ................................... 324
   11.1 Biochemical and Structural Characterization ........... 324
   11.2 Spectroscopic Characterization ........................ 325
   11.3 Mechanistic Implications .............................. 327

NOVEL METALLOENZYMES AND METALLOPROTEINS

Chapter 10
EPR of Cobalt-Substituted Zinc Enzymes
Brian Bennett
1  Introduction ............................................... 345
2  Review of Cobalt-Substituted Enzymes ....................... 346
3  Methods of Co(Il) Insertion ................................ 348
4  EPR Experimental Techniques and Considerations ............. 350
5  Spectral Interpretation .................................... 356
6  Spectral Interpretation: A Case Study ...................... 364
7  Complementary Techniques ................................... 365
8  Conclusions ................................................ 366

Chapter 11
Hyperfine and Quadrupolar Interactions in Vanadyl Proteins
and Model Complexes: Theory and Experiment
Sarah C. Larsen and N. Dennis Chasteen
1  Introduction ............................................... 372
   1.1  Coordination Chemistry of V02+ ........................ 372
   1.2  EPR Properties ........................................ 373
   1.3  The Additivity Relationship for Predicting Ligand
        Environments .......................................... 374
   1.4  The Ground State and Ligand Hyperfine Couplings ....... 374
2  ENDOR and ESEEM of Vanadyl Model Complexes ................. 376
   2.1  I4N Hyperfine and Quadrupole Coupling Constants ....... 376
   2.2  1H and 17O Coupling Constants ......................... 379
   2.3  31P Hyperfine Coupling Constants ...................... 380
   2.4  51V Nuclear Quadrupole Coupling Constants ............. 380
3  Density Functional Theory Calculations of EPR Parameters
   in Vanadyl Model Complexes ................................. 381
   3.1  Overview of DFT Methods for Calculations of EPR
        Parameters ............................................ 381
   3.2  DFT Calculations of Vanadium EPR Parameters ........... 383
   3.3  DFT Calculations of Ligand Hyperfine and Quadrupole
        Coupling Constants .................................... 387
   3.4  Outlook ............................................... 390
4  Select Protein Studies ..................................... 391
   4.1  Pyruvate Kinase ....................................... 391
   4.2  S-Adenosylmethionine Synthetase ....................... 393
   4.3  Imidazole Glycerol Phosphate Dehydratase .............. 394
   4.4  ATP Synthase .......................................... 394
   4.5  D-Xylose Isomerase .................................... 395
   4.6  Transferrins .......................................... 397
   4.7  Ferritin .............................................. 398
5  Tissues .................................................... 399
   5.1  Kidney and Liver ...................................... 399
   5.2  Bone .................................................. 401
6  Conclusions ................................................ 402

Index ......................................................... 411


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