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Crystallographic evidence for unexpected selective tyrosine hydroxylations in an aerated achiral Ru-papain conjugate.

Mickael V CherrierPatricia AmaraBarisa TalbiMichèle SalmainJuan C Fontecilla-Camps
Published in: Metallomics : integrated biometal science (2018)
The X-ray structure of an aerated achiral Ru-papain conjugate has revealed the hydroxylation of two tyrosine residues found near the ruthenium ion. The most likely mechanism involves a ruthenium-bound superoxide as the reactive species responsible for the first hydroxylation and the resulting high valent Ru(iv)[double bond, length as m-dash]O species for the second one.
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