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DOI: 10.1016/j.jinorgbio.2015.10.010
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Modulating the nitrite reductase activity of globins by varying the heme substituents: Utilizing myoglobin as a model system

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“…The typical spectra of metalloporphyrins (such as [Zn II (TPP)] and [Co III (TPP)­Cl]) exhibit an intense Soret band at ∼420 nm and weaker Q bands at ∼550 nm. In contrast, in the case of [Mn III (TPP)­Cl]), the Soret band seems split into two less intense features, one of which is a prominent peak at lower energy (477 nm), and the other one is a very broad band that occurs at higher energy (around 375 nm). , Figure presents the absorption and low-temperature MCD spectra of [Mn III (TPP)­Cl], which are resolved into 18 Gaussians by conducting a correlated fit of these data. In this section, the Roman numeral scheme is used to make reference to the main absorption bands (see Figure ).…”
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“…The typical spectra of metalloporphyrins (such as [Zn II (TPP)] and [Co III (TPP)­Cl]) exhibit an intense Soret band at ∼420 nm and weaker Q bands at ∼550 nm. In contrast, in the case of [Mn III (TPP)­Cl]), the Soret band seems split into two less intense features, one of which is a prominent peak at lower energy (477 nm), and the other one is a very broad band that occurs at higher energy (around 375 nm). , Figure presents the absorption and low-temperature MCD spectra of [Mn III (TPP)­Cl], which are resolved into 18 Gaussians by conducting a correlated fit of these data. In this section, the Roman numeral scheme is used to make reference to the main absorption bands (see Figure ).…”
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“…Moreover, Galinato et al [32] showed that the NIR activity of Mb is modulated by the substituent at heme 2,4-positions. In a recent study on a protein model of native CcO, L29H/F43H Mb, as designed by Lu and co-workers [33], we found that Cu(II) enhances whereas Zn(II) inhibits the protein NIR activity, which provides valuable insight into the role of copper in the Cu B site for native CcO with an additional function of NIR in biological system [34].…”
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“…Design of metalloenzymes by incorporation of heme analogs in apo-Mb:Heme b substitution of F33Y CuBMb with heme a analogs, and the correlation of heme redox potential and catalytic O2 reduction activity for the protein derivatives[133].To provide insight into the structure and NIR activity relationship of globins as regulated by heme 2-and 4-substitutions, Galinato et al[134] prepared several Mb variants containing DA-heme, heme, deuteroheme and mesoheme, respectively, with increasing of the electron releasing capacity of the -R groups at positions 2 and 4.…”
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“…Fine-tuning the NIR activity of Mb: (a) Correlation between the rate constants of nitrite reduction by reconstituted Mbs and the natural charge on the Fe center.Reprinted with permission from ref [134],. Copyright 2016 Elsevier; (b) Relative reactivities of Mb distal histidine mutants and the channel mutants with respect to that of WT Mb.…”
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