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The Mo−OH proton of the low-pH form of sulfite oxidase: Comparison of the hyperfine interactions obtained from pulsed ENDOR, CW-EPR and ESEEM measurements
Authors:A V Astashkin  A M Raitsimring  C Feng  J L Johnson  K V Rajagopalan  J H Enemark
Institution:1. Department of Chemistry, University of Arizona, 85721-0041, Tucson, Arizona, USA
3. Department of Biochemistry, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina, USA
Abstract:Pulsed electron nuclear double resonance (ENDOR) spectra have been obtained for the exchangeable Mo-OH proton of the low-pH form of native chicken liver sulfite oxidase (SO) and recombinant human SO for the first time. The spectra of the two enzymes are very similar, indicating a similar binding geometry of the hydroxyl ligand to the Mo center. The isotropic hyperfine interaction (hfi) constant for the proton of the OH ligand in both enzymes is about 26 MHz. The anisotropic components of the hfi obtained from the pulsed ENDOR spectra are about 1.6–1.8 times larger than those obtained by continuous-wave electron paramagnetic resonance and electron spin echo envelope modulation. These hfi differences are explained by a rotational disorder of the Mo-OH group. A similar rotational disorder of the coordinated exchangeable ligand has been found previously for the high-pH and phosphate-inhibited forms of SO.
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