The pair-of-pairs model that successfully explained the Mossbauer and NMR data on oxidized High Potential Iron-sulfur Proteins (HiPIP) in terms of equilibria between two electronic isomers is reviewed. A bridging of the high temperature NMR data with the low temperature EPR data is attempted through extrapolation to low temperature of the species distribution detected at room temperature by NMR. This extrapolation is validated by recent H-1 ENDOR data. With one exception, the more abundant isomer is the one with the mixed-valence iron pair localized either on irons II-III or on irons III-IV. It is suggested that one or two more isomers besides these two, such as I-III or II-IV, may be present in smaller amount.

Electronic isomerism in oxidized HiPIPs revisited / I. BERTINI; CAPOZZI F; LUCHINAT C. - STAMPA. - (2003), pp. 272-286. [10.1021/bk-2003-0858.ch015]

Electronic isomerism in oxidized HiPIPs revisited

BERTINI, IVANO;LUCHINAT, CLAUDIO
2003

Abstract

The pair-of-pairs model that successfully explained the Mossbauer and NMR data on oxidized High Potential Iron-sulfur Proteins (HiPIP) in terms of equilibria between two electronic isomers is reviewed. A bridging of the high temperature NMR data with the low temperature EPR data is attempted through extrapolation to low temperature of the species distribution detected at room temperature by NMR. This extrapolation is validated by recent H-1 ENDOR data. With one exception, the more abundant isomer is the one with the mixed-valence iron pair localized either on irons II-III or on irons III-IV. It is suggested that one or two more isomers besides these two, such as I-III or II-IV, may be present in smaller amount.
2003
ACS Symposium Series, Paramagnetic Resonance of Metallobiomolecules
272
286
I. BERTINI; CAPOZZI F; LUCHINAT C
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