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How cofactor-free oxygenases can overcome spin prohibition in substrates oxygenation by dioxygen

Journal

CHEMICAL PHYSICS
Volume 521, Issue -, Pages 61-68

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemphys.2019.01.021

Keywords

Spin-orbit coupling; Superoxide ion; Dioxygen; 2,4-dioxygenases; Flavins

Funding

  1. project Multiphysics Modeling of Molecular Materials [SNIC 2016-34-43]
  2. Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine [0115U003637]

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Oxidases and oxygenases can activate the triplet ground state O-2 molecule for the controlled chemical synthesis initiated by virtue of electron-transfer process which leads to dioxygen reduction. Typically they use organic cofactor or paramagnetic metal ion to initiate dioxygen activation and overcome spin prohibition for triplet O-2 reactivity. A number of mono- and di-oxygenases are found recently which can operate even in the absence of any cofactor. Analysis of spin-orbit coupling in such enzymes helps to unravel some mechanistic puzzles and explains why aromatic substrate works instead cofactor. A general attribute of such enzymes, O-2(-) radical, provides a good opportunity to induce internal magnetic perturbation and fulfill the spin flip as a common way to overcome spin prohibition for dioxygen activation. The driving force for spin flip - spin-orbit coupling inside superoxide ion - does not depend on the radical-pair partner; thus pi-delocalized substrate can operate instead of flavin cofactor.

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