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Macrocyclic ligands isobacteriochlorin

Several macrocyclic ligands are shown in Figure 2. The porphyrin and corrin ring systems are well known, the latter for the cobalt-containing vitamin Bi2 coenzymes. Of more recent interest are the hydroporphyrins. Siroheme (an isobacteriochlorin) is the prosthetic group of the sulfite and nitrite reductases which catalyze the six-electron reductions of sulfite and nitrite to H2S and NH3 respectively. The demetallated form of siroheme, sirohydrochlorin, is an intermediate in the biosynthesis of vitamin Bi2, and so links the porphyrin and corrin macrocycles. Factor 430 is a tetrahydroporphyrin, and as its nickel complex is the prosthetic group of methyl coenzyme M reductase. F430 shows structural similarities to both siroheme and corrin. [Pg.546]


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