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Raman spectroscopy probing of redox states and mechanism of flavin coenzyme

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JOURNAL OF RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY
Volume 49, Issue 8, Pages 1311-1322

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/jrs.5379

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electrochemical spectroscopy; flavin coenzyme; pH-dependent redox mechanism; SERS

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Redox states of flavin mononucleotide (FMN) play important and regulating roles in living systems. To understand the involvement and contribution of FMN coenzyme in different biological processes, probing and characterizing of the associated FMN redox states using powerful experimental approaches are fundamental and crucial. In this study, we have generated a number of typical FMN redox states in Britton-Robinson buffer at different pH environments by applying electric potentials. The electric potential and pH-dependent events of protonation, deprotonation, and electron transfer process of FMN are probed and characterized by surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) or resonance SERS (SERRS) using silica coated silver nanoparticles (AgNP@SiO2) as SERS substrate. In addition to experimental SERS analysis, we, using density functional theory, computationally calculated Raman spectra to identify the spectral signatures of the FMN redox-state sensitive Raman modes. Here, we have specifically probed, analyzed, and characterized signature Raman modes of different redox states of FMN coenzyme including FMNH2 center dot+ (1508-1510cm(-1)), FMNH2 (1512-1514cm(-1))(,) FMN2-center dot (1498cm(-1)), and FMN3- (1492cm(-1)) and proposed the redox reaction schemes of FMN in different experimental conditions.

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