Addition of dioxygen to an N4S(thiolate) iron(II) cysteine dioxygenase model gives a structurally characterized sulfinato-iron(II) complex |
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Authors: | McQuilken Alison C Jiang Yunbo Siegler Maxime A Goldberg David P |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland 21218, USA. |
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Abstract: | The non-heme iron enzyme cysteine dioxygenase (CDO) catalyzes the S-oxygenation of cysteine by O(2) to give cysteine sulfinic acid. The synthesis of a new structural and functional model of the cysteine-bound CDO active site, [Fe(II)(N3PyS)(CH(3)CN)]BF(4) (1) is reported. This complex was prepared with a new facially chelating 4N/1S(thiolate) pentadentate ligand. The reaction of 1 with O(2) resulted in oxygenation of the thiolate donor to afford the doubly oxygenated sulfinate product [Fe(II)(N3PySO(2))(NCS)] (2), which was crystallographically characterized. The thiolate donor provided by the new N3PyS ligand has a dramatic influence on the redox potential and O(2) reactivity of this Fe(II) model complex. |
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