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Rate-Determining Attack on Substrate Precedes Rieske Cluster Oxidation during Cis-Dihydroxylation by Benzoate Dioxygenase

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BIOCHEMISTRY
卷 54, 期 30, 页码 4652-4664

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.biochem.5b00573

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  1. NIH [GM24689]
  2. NSF CHE [1361595]
  3. Direct For Mathematical & Physical Scien
  4. Division Of Chemistry [1361595] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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Rieske dearomatizing dioxygenases utilize a Rieske ironsulfur cluster and a mononuclear Fe(II) located 15 angstrom across a subunit boundary to catalyze O-2-dependent formation of cis-dihydrodiol products from aromatic substrates. During catalysis, O-2 binds to the Fe(II) while the substrate binds nearby. Single-turnover reactions have shown that one electron from each metal center is required for catalysis. This finding suggested that the reactive intermediate is Fe(III)-(H)peroxo or HO-Fe(V)=O formed by OO bond scission. Surprisingly, several kinetic phases were observed during the single-turnover Rieske cluster oxidation. Here, the Rieske cluster oxidation and product formation steps of a single turnover of benzoate 1,2-dioxygenase are investigated using benzoate and three fluorinated analogues. It is shown that the rate constant for product formation correlates with the reciprocal relaxation time of only the fastest kinetic phase (RRT-1) for each substrate, suggesting that the slower phases are not mechanistically relevant. RRT-1 is strongly dependent on substrate type, suggesting a role for substrate in electron transfer from the Rieske cluster to the mononuclear iron site. This insight, together with the substrate and O-2 concentration dependencies of RRT-1, indicates that a reactive species is formed after substrate and O-2 binding but before electron transfer from the Rieske cluster. Computational studies show that RRT-1 is correlated with the electron density at the substrate carbon closest to the Fe(II), consistent with initial electrophilic attack by an Fe(III)-superoxo intermediate. The resulting Fe(III)-peroxo-aryl radical species would then readily accept an electron from the Rieske cluster to complete the cis-dihydroxylation reaction.

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