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Lewis Acid Activation of the Ferrous Heme-NO Fragment toward the N-N Coupling Reaction with NO To Generate N2O.

Erwin G AbucayonRahul L KhadeDouglas R PowellYong ZhangGeorge B Richter-Addo
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2018)
Bacterial NO reductase (bacNOR) enzymes utilize a heme/non-heme active site to couple two NO molecules to N2O. We show that BF3 coordination to the nitrosyl O-atom in (OEP)Fe(NO) activates it toward N-N bond formation with NO to generate N2O. 15N-isotopic labeling reveals a reversible nitrosyl exchange reaction and follow-up N-O bond cleavage in the N2O formation step. Other Lewis acids (B(C6F5)3 and K+) also promote the NO coupling reaction with (OEP)Fe(NO). These results, complemented by DFT calculations, provide experimental support for the cis: b3 pathway in bacNOR.
Keyphrases
  • electron transfer
  • density functional theory
  • molecular dynamics
  • room temperature
  • dna binding
  • molecular docking
  • transcription factor
  • crystal structure
  • solid state