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Mechanism of Mixed-Valence Fe(2.5+)···Fe(2.5+) Formation in Fe(4)S(4) Clusters in the Ferredoxin Binding Motif

[Image: see text] Most low-potential Fe(4)S(4) clusters exist in the conserved binding sequence CxxCxxC (C(n)C(n+3)C(n+6)). Fe(II) and Fe(III) at the first (C(n)) and third (C(n+6)) cysteine ligand sites form a mixed-valence Fe(2.5+)···Fe(2.5+) pair in the reduced Fe(II)(3)Fe(III) cluster. Here, we...

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Autores principales: Kanda, Tomoki, Saito, Keisuke, Ishikita, Hiroshi
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2022
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9059760/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35435680
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcb.2c01320
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author Kanda, Tomoki
Saito, Keisuke
Ishikita, Hiroshi
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description [Image: see text] Most low-potential Fe(4)S(4) clusters exist in the conserved binding sequence CxxCxxC (C(n)C(n+3)C(n+6)). Fe(II) and Fe(III) at the first (C(n)) and third (C(n+6)) cysteine ligand sites form a mixed-valence Fe(2.5+)···Fe(2.5+) pair in the reduced Fe(II)(3)Fe(III) cluster. Here, we investigate the mechanism of how the conserved protein environment induces mixed-valence pair formation in the Fe(4)S(4) clusters, F(X), F(A), and F(B) in photosystem I, using a quantum mechanical/molecular mechanical approach. Exchange coupling between Fe sites is predominantly determined by the shape of the Fe(4)S(4) cluster, which is stabilized by the preorganized protein electrostatic environment. The backbone NH and CO groups in the conserved CxxCxxC and adjacent helix regions orient along the Fe(Cn)···Fe(C(n+6)) axis, generating an electric field and stabilizing the Fe(Cn)(II)Fe(C(n+6))(III) state in F(A) and F(B). The overlap of the d orbitals via −S– (superexchange) is observed for the single Fe(Cn)(II)···Fe(C(n+6))(III) pair, leading to the formation of the mixed-valence Fe(2.5+)···Fe(2.5+) pair. In contrast, several superexchange Fe(II)···Fe(III) pairs are observed in F(X) due to the highly symmetric pair of the CDGPGRGGTC sequences. This is likely the origin of F(X) serving as an electron acceptor in the two electron transfer branches.
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spelling pubmed-90597602023-04-18 Mechanism of Mixed-Valence Fe(2.5+)···Fe(2.5+) Formation in Fe(4)S(4) Clusters in the Ferredoxin Binding Motif Kanda, Tomoki Saito, Keisuke Ishikita, Hiroshi J Phys Chem B [Image: see text] Most low-potential Fe(4)S(4) clusters exist in the conserved binding sequence CxxCxxC (C(n)C(n+3)C(n+6)). Fe(II) and Fe(III) at the first (C(n)) and third (C(n+6)) cysteine ligand sites form a mixed-valence Fe(2.5+)···Fe(2.5+) pair in the reduced Fe(II)(3)Fe(III) cluster. Here, we investigate the mechanism of how the conserved protein environment induces mixed-valence pair formation in the Fe(4)S(4) clusters, F(X), F(A), and F(B) in photosystem I, using a quantum mechanical/molecular mechanical approach. Exchange coupling between Fe sites is predominantly determined by the shape of the Fe(4)S(4) cluster, which is stabilized by the preorganized protein electrostatic environment. The backbone NH and CO groups in the conserved CxxCxxC and adjacent helix regions orient along the Fe(Cn)···Fe(C(n+6)) axis, generating an electric field and stabilizing the Fe(Cn)(II)Fe(C(n+6))(III) state in F(A) and F(B). The overlap of the d orbitals via −S– (superexchange) is observed for the single Fe(Cn)(II)···Fe(C(n+6))(III) pair, leading to the formation of the mixed-valence Fe(2.5+)···Fe(2.5+) pair. In contrast, several superexchange Fe(II)···Fe(III) pairs are observed in F(X) due to the highly symmetric pair of the CDGPGRGGTC sequences. This is likely the origin of F(X) serving as an electron acceptor in the two electron transfer branches. American Chemical Society 2022-04-18 2022-04-28 /pmc/articles/PMC9059760/ /pubmed/35435680 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcb.2c01320 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Permits non-commercial access and re-use, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained; but does not permit creation of adaptations or other derivative works (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Kanda, Tomoki
Saito, Keisuke
Ishikita, Hiroshi
Mechanism of Mixed-Valence Fe(2.5+)···Fe(2.5+) Formation in Fe(4)S(4) Clusters in the Ferredoxin Binding Motif
title Mechanism of Mixed-Valence Fe(2.5+)···Fe(2.5+) Formation in Fe(4)S(4) Clusters in the Ferredoxin Binding Motif
title_full Mechanism of Mixed-Valence Fe(2.5+)···Fe(2.5+) Formation in Fe(4)S(4) Clusters in the Ferredoxin Binding Motif
title_fullStr Mechanism of Mixed-Valence Fe(2.5+)···Fe(2.5+) Formation in Fe(4)S(4) Clusters in the Ferredoxin Binding Motif
title_full_unstemmed Mechanism of Mixed-Valence Fe(2.5+)···Fe(2.5+) Formation in Fe(4)S(4) Clusters in the Ferredoxin Binding Motif
title_short Mechanism of Mixed-Valence Fe(2.5+)···Fe(2.5+) Formation in Fe(4)S(4) Clusters in the Ferredoxin Binding Motif
title_sort mechanism of mixed-valence fe(2.5+)···fe(2.5+) formation in fe(4)s(4) clusters in the ferredoxin binding motif
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9059760/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35435680
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcb.2c01320
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