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Dioxygen reactions with dinuclear iron

Dinuclear iron centres occur in several proteins. They either bind or activate dioxygen or they are hydrolases. Ribonucleotide reductase (RR) of the so-called class I type contains one such centre in the R2 protein in combination with a tyrosyl radical, both being essential for enzymatic activity which takes place in the R1 protein subunit. The diiron centre activates dioxygen to generate the tyrosyl radicals which in turn initiate the catalytic reaction in the R1 subunit. The interplay between the tyrosyl free radical in R2 and the formation of deoxyribonucleotides in R1 which also is proposed to involve a protein backbone radical is a topic of lively interest at present but is outside the scope of this review. Only a few recent references dealing with this aspect are mentioned without any further discussion.158 159 1 1,161... [Pg.137]

Reactions with Dioxygen. Despite the tremendous interest in the atom transfer chemistry of synthetic dinuclear iron centers, little is known about their interactions with dioxygen. This chemistry is of extreme interest owing to the demonstrated or postulated interactions of... [Pg.117]

Biological systems overcome the inherent unreactive character of 02 by means of metalloproteins (enzymes) that activate dioxygen for selective reaction with organic substrates. For example, the cytochrome P-450 proteins (thiolated protoporphyrin IX catalytic centers) facihtate the epoxidation of alkenes, the demethylation of Al-methylamines (via formation of formaldehyde), the oxidative cleavage of a-diols to aldehydes and ketones, and the monooxygenation of aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons (RH) (equation 104). The methane monooxygenase proteins (MMO, dinuclear nonheme iron centers) catalyze similar oxygenation of saturated hydrocarbons (equation 105). ... [Pg.3476]


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