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Exchange interaction in short-lived flavine adenine dinucleotide biradical in aqueous solution revisited by CIDNP (chemically induced dynamic nuclear polarization) and nuclear magnetic relaxation dispersion

Flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD) is an important cofactor in many light-sensitive enzymes. The role of the adenine moiety of FAD in light-induced electron transfer was obscured, because it involves an adenine radical, which is short-lived with a weak chromophore. However, an intramolecular electron...

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Autores principales: Zhukov, Ivan V., Kiryutin, Alexey S., Panov, Mikhail S., Fishman, Natalya N., Morozova, Olga B., Lukzen, Nikita N., Ivanov, Konstantin L., Vieth, Hans-Martin, Sagdeev, Renad Z., Yurkovskaya, Alexandra V.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10539776/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37904760
http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/mr-2-139-2021
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author Zhukov, Ivan V.
Kiryutin, Alexey S.
Panov, Mikhail S.
Fishman, Natalya N.
Morozova, Olga B.
Lukzen, Nikita N.
Ivanov, Konstantin L.
Vieth, Hans-Martin
Sagdeev, Renad Z.
Yurkovskaya, Alexandra V.
author_facet Zhukov, Ivan V.
Kiryutin, Alexey S.
Panov, Mikhail S.
Fishman, Natalya N.
Morozova, Olga B.
Lukzen, Nikita N.
Ivanov, Konstantin L.
Vieth, Hans-Martin
Sagdeev, Renad Z.
Yurkovskaya, Alexandra V.
author_sort Zhukov, Ivan V.
collection PubMed
description Flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD) is an important cofactor in many light-sensitive enzymes. The role of the adenine moiety of FAD in light-induced electron transfer was obscured, because it involves an adenine radical, which is short-lived with a weak chromophore. However, an intramolecular electron transfer from adenine to flavin was revealed several years ago by Robert Kaptein by using chemically induced dynamic nuclear polarization (CIDNP). The question of whether one or two types of biradicals of FAD in aqueous solution are formed stays unresolved so far. In the present work, we revisited the CIDNP study of FAD using a robust mechanical sample shuttling setup covering a wide magnetic field range with sample illumination by a light-emitting diode. Also, a cost efficient fast field cycling apparatus with high spectral resolution detection up to 16.4 T for nuclear magnetic relaxation dispersion studies was built based on a 700 MHz NMR spectrometer. Site-specific proton relaxation dispersion data for FAD show a strong restriction of the relative motion of its isoalloxazine and adenine rings with coincident correlation times for adenine, flavin, and their ribityl phosphate linker. This finding is consistent with the assumption that the molecular structure of FAD is rigid and compact. The structure with close proximity of the isoalloxazine and purine moieties is favorable for reversible light-induced intramolecular electron transfer from adenine to triplet excited flavin with formation of a transient spin-correlated triplet biradical F [Formula: see text] -A [Formula: see text] . Spin-selective recombination of the biradical leads to the formation of CIDNP with a common emissive maximum at 4.0 mT detected for adenine and flavin protons. Careful correction of the CIDNP data for relaxation losses during sample shuttling shows that only a single maximum of CIDNP is formed in the magnetic field range from 0.1 mT to 9 T; thus, only one type of FAD biradical is detectable. Modeling of the CIDNP field dependence provides good agreement with the experimental data for a normal distance distribution between the two radical centers around 0.89 nm and an effective electron exchange interaction of [Formula: see text] 2.0 mT.
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spelling pubmed-105397762023-10-30 Exchange interaction in short-lived flavine adenine dinucleotide biradical in aqueous solution revisited by CIDNP (chemically induced dynamic nuclear polarization) and nuclear magnetic relaxation dispersion Zhukov, Ivan V. Kiryutin, Alexey S. Panov, Mikhail S. Fishman, Natalya N. Morozova, Olga B. Lukzen, Nikita N. Ivanov, Konstantin L. Vieth, Hans-Martin Sagdeev, Renad Z. Yurkovskaya, Alexandra V. Magn Reson (Gott) Research Article Flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD) is an important cofactor in many light-sensitive enzymes. The role of the adenine moiety of FAD in light-induced electron transfer was obscured, because it involves an adenine radical, which is short-lived with a weak chromophore. However, an intramolecular electron transfer from adenine to flavin was revealed several years ago by Robert Kaptein by using chemically induced dynamic nuclear polarization (CIDNP). The question of whether one or two types of biradicals of FAD in aqueous solution are formed stays unresolved so far. In the present work, we revisited the CIDNP study of FAD using a robust mechanical sample shuttling setup covering a wide magnetic field range with sample illumination by a light-emitting diode. Also, a cost efficient fast field cycling apparatus with high spectral resolution detection up to 16.4 T for nuclear magnetic relaxation dispersion studies was built based on a 700 MHz NMR spectrometer. Site-specific proton relaxation dispersion data for FAD show a strong restriction of the relative motion of its isoalloxazine and adenine rings with coincident correlation times for adenine, flavin, and their ribityl phosphate linker. This finding is consistent with the assumption that the molecular structure of FAD is rigid and compact. The structure with close proximity of the isoalloxazine and purine moieties is favorable for reversible light-induced intramolecular electron transfer from adenine to triplet excited flavin with formation of a transient spin-correlated triplet biradical F [Formula: see text] -A [Formula: see text] . Spin-selective recombination of the biradical leads to the formation of CIDNP with a common emissive maximum at 4.0 mT detected for adenine and flavin protons. Careful correction of the CIDNP data for relaxation losses during sample shuttling shows that only a single maximum of CIDNP is formed in the magnetic field range from 0.1 mT to 9 T; thus, only one type of FAD biradical is detectable. Modeling of the CIDNP field dependence provides good agreement with the experimental data for a normal distance distribution between the two radical centers around 0.89 nm and an effective electron exchange interaction of [Formula: see text] 2.0 mT. Copernicus GmbH 2021-04-13 /pmc/articles/PMC10539776/ /pubmed/37904760 http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/mr-2-139-2021 Text en Copyright: © 2021 Ivan V. Zhukov et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this licence, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
spellingShingle Research Article
Zhukov, Ivan V.
Kiryutin, Alexey S.
Panov, Mikhail S.
Fishman, Natalya N.
Morozova, Olga B.
Lukzen, Nikita N.
Ivanov, Konstantin L.
Vieth, Hans-Martin
Sagdeev, Renad Z.
Yurkovskaya, Alexandra V.
Exchange interaction in short-lived flavine adenine dinucleotide biradical in aqueous solution revisited by CIDNP (chemically induced dynamic nuclear polarization) and nuclear magnetic relaxation dispersion
title Exchange interaction in short-lived flavine adenine dinucleotide biradical in aqueous solution revisited by CIDNP (chemically induced dynamic nuclear polarization) and nuclear magnetic relaxation dispersion
title_full Exchange interaction in short-lived flavine adenine dinucleotide biradical in aqueous solution revisited by CIDNP (chemically induced dynamic nuclear polarization) and nuclear magnetic relaxation dispersion
title_fullStr Exchange interaction in short-lived flavine adenine dinucleotide biradical in aqueous solution revisited by CIDNP (chemically induced dynamic nuclear polarization) and nuclear magnetic relaxation dispersion
title_full_unstemmed Exchange interaction in short-lived flavine adenine dinucleotide biradical in aqueous solution revisited by CIDNP (chemically induced dynamic nuclear polarization) and nuclear magnetic relaxation dispersion
title_short Exchange interaction in short-lived flavine adenine dinucleotide biradical in aqueous solution revisited by CIDNP (chemically induced dynamic nuclear polarization) and nuclear magnetic relaxation dispersion
title_sort exchange interaction in short-lived flavine adenine dinucleotide biradical in aqueous solution revisited by cidnp (chemically induced dynamic nuclear polarization) and nuclear magnetic relaxation dispersion
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10539776/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37904760
http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/mr-2-139-2021
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