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Copper dioxygen complexes tyrosinase activity

There has been enormous activity in the field of copper(I)-dioxygen chemistry in the last 25 years, with our information coming from both biochemical-biophysical studies and to a very important extent from coordination chemistry. This has resulted in the structural and spectroscopic characterization of a large number of copper dioxygen complexes, some of which are represented in Figure 14.2. The complex F, first characterized in a synthetic system was subsequently established to be present in oxy-haemocyanin, and is found in derivatives of tyrosinase and catechol oxidase, implying its involvement in aromatic hydroxylations in both enzymes and chemical systems. [Pg.244]

Copper(II) complexes with phenoxo ligands have attracted great interest, in order to develop basic coordination chemistry for their possible use as models for tyrosinase activity (dimeric complexes) and fungal enzyme galactose oxidase (GO) (monomeric complexes). The latter enzyme catalyzes the two-electron oxidation of primary alcohols with dioxygen to yield aldehyde and... [Pg.800]

In this chapter, the dioxygen activation mechanism at the dinuclear copper-active sites of tyrosinase and catechol oxidase has been surveyed. In both enzymes, a (ji-rfirf -peToxo) dicopper(II) complex has been detected and characterized as a common reactive intermediate by several spectroscopic methods. In spite of longstanding efforts in the enzymological studies, mechanistic details of the enzymatic reactions (phenolase and catecholase activities) still remain ambiguous. On the other hand, recent developments in the model chemistry have provided a great deal of information about the structure and physicochemical properties as well as the reactivity of the peroxo intermediate and have advanced our understanding of the enzymatic reactions. [Pg.389]


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