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Rieske dioxygenases active sites

Figure 13.22 The 02 complex of naphthalene dioxygenase with the substrate analogue indole bound. Asp205 connects the Rieske [2Fe-2S] centre (located in a neighbouring subunit) to the mononuclear iron active site. (From Koehntop et al., 2005. With kind permission of Springer Science and Business Media.)... Figure 13.22 The 02 complex of naphthalene dioxygenase with the substrate analogue indole bound. Asp205 connects the Rieske [2Fe-2S] centre (located in a neighbouring subunit) to the mononuclear iron active site. (From Koehntop et al., 2005. With kind permission of Springer Science and Business Media.)...
A wide range of soluble redox enzymes contain one or more intrinsic [2Fe-2S]2+ +, [3Fe-4S]+ , or [4Fe S]2+ + clusters that function in electron transport chains to transfer electrons to or from nonheme Fe, Moco/Wco, corrinoid, flavin, thiamine pyrophosphate (TPP), Fe S cluster containing, or NiFe active sites. Many have been structurally and spectroscopically characterized and only a few of the most recent examples of each type are summarized here. Dioxygenases that function in the dihydroxylation of aromatics such as benzene, toluene, benzoate, naphthalene, and phthalate contain a Rieske-type [2Fe-2S] + + cluster that serves as the immediate electron donor to the monomeric nonheme Fe active site see Iron Proteins with Mononuclear Active Sites). The xanthine oxidase family of molybdoenzymes see Molybdenum MPT-containing Enzymes) contain two [2Fe-2S] + + clusters that mediate electron transfer between the Moco active site and the Other soluble molybdoen-... [Pg.2315]

Naphthalene dioxygenase consists of three components, which form an electron transfer chain an NADH-dependent flavoprotein reductase, a ferredoxin containing two [2Fe2S] Rieske iron-sulfur clusters, and a Rieske oxygenase containing both a [2Fe2S] Rieske iron-sulfiir cluster and a mononuclear iron(II) center in the enzyme active site. ° ... [Pg.590]

Rieske dioxygenases catalyse enantioselective cis-dihydrokylation of arene and alkene double bonds (eq 8) and utilize a mono-nuclear nonheme iron active site. [Pg.181]


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