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Flash photolysis myoglobin complexes

The kinetics of reactions of NO with ferri- and ferro-heme proteins and models under ambient conditions have been studied by time-resolved spectroscopic techniques. Representative results are summarized in Table I (22-28). Equilibrium constants determined for the formation of nitrosyl complexes of met-myoglobin (metMb), ferri-cytochrome-c (Cyt111) and catalase (Cat) are in reasonable agreement when measured both by flash photolysis techniques (K= konlkQff) and by spectroscopic titration in aqueous media (22). Table I summarizes the several orders of magnitude range of kon and kQs values obtained for ferri- and ferro-heme proteins. Many k0f[ values were too small to determine by flash photolysis methods and were determined by other means. The small values of kQ result in very large equilibrium constants K for the... [Pg.210]

An alternative application of flash photolysis to study myoglobin electron transfer kinetics has been employed by Hofifinan and co-workers 156). In this approach, the photoactive zinc-substituted derivative of Mb is mixed with an equivalent amoimt of ferricytochrome bs to form an electrostatically stabilized binary complex. Upon transient irradiation, the strongly reducing Zn-Mb intermediate is formed, and the kinetics of ferricytochrome reduction within the preformed complex can be monitored spectrophotometrically. The resulting kinetics represents a mixed-order process consistent with electron transfer both within the electrostatically stabilized complex and between the dissociated components of the complex. [Pg.17]

Table 8.2. Rate Constants Following Flash Photolysis of Myoglobin-XY Complexes Analyzed According to Scheme 8.6... Table 8.2. Rate Constants Following Flash Photolysis of Myoglobin-XY Complexes Analyzed According to Scheme 8.6...

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