2015
DOI: 10.1021/jacs.5b06345
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Rapid Reduction of the Diferric-Peroxyhemiacetal Intermediate in Aldehyde-Deformylating Oxygenase by a Cyanobacterial Ferredoxin: Evidence for a Free-Radical Mechanism

Abstract: Aldehyde-deformylating oxygenase (ADO) is a ferritin-like nonheme-diiron enzyme that catalyzes the last step in a pathway through which fatty acids are converted into hydrocarbons in cyanobacteria. ADO catalyzes conversion of a fatty aldehyde to the corresponding alk(a/e)ne and formate, consuming four electrons and one molecule of O2 per turnover and incorporating one atom from O2 into the formate coproduct. The source of the reducing equivalents in vivo has not been definitively established, but a cyanobacter… Show more

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“…Recent stopped flow UV-visible and Mössbauer spectroscopic data support the formation of a peroxy-hemiacetal species [101,102]. Indeed, in these experiments, the formation of a peroxo-Fe III Fe III species was interrupted by the appearance of an absorption band at 450 nm, which was depending on the presence of a substrate.…”
Section: Cyanobacterial Aldehyde Deformylase Oxygenasementioning
confidence: 74%
“…Recent stopped flow UV-visible and Mössbauer spectroscopic data support the formation of a peroxy-hemiacetal species [101,102]. Indeed, in these experiments, the formation of a peroxo-Fe III Fe III species was interrupted by the appearance of an absorption band at 450 nm, which was depending on the presence of a substrate.…”
Section: Cyanobacterial Aldehyde Deformylase Oxygenasementioning
confidence: 74%
“…38,39 Reactions using C 12 FA, which formed the most alcohol products, were performed with H 2 16 O 2 or H 2 18 O 2 as an oxidant in sealed vials, quenched, and analyzed by MS following trimethylsilylation (TMS). A comparison of the demethylated [ m – 15] fragment ions from the TMS-derivatized alcohols is shown in Figure 2.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In another variation of the rebound spectrum of reactions, aldehyde deformylation by the diiron enzyme ADO produces alkanes in a process that can be seen as a hydrogen rebound from Fe–OH 2 [171]. These reactions have recently been reviewed by Bollinger and Krebs [172].…”
Section: Radical Rebound Mechanism: a Reaction Manifold For Versatilementioning
confidence: 99%