Issue 10, 2022

Identification of Fe(iii)–OH species as a catalytic intermediate in plant peroxidases at high H2O2 concentration

Abstract

The structural determinants underlying the instability of plant peroxidases toward H2O2 are unknown. The reaction of the catalytically productive radical Fe(IV)[double bond, length as m-dash]O species with excess H2O2 generates a species named compound III, which is known to decay partitioning between ground state restoration and inactivation following catalytical suicide kinetics. To elucidate the structural changes involved in compound III formation and decay, here we report the characterization of two plant peroxidases using catalytic and spectroscopic characterization. Resonance Raman and EPR characterizations reveal that the structure of compound III is more related to the hydroxyl form of other heme proteins and not to the peroxyferryl form as has been previously suggested.

Graphical abstract: Identification of Fe(iii)–OH species as a catalytic intermediate in plant peroxidases at high H2O2 concentration

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
10 Oct 2021
Accepted
30 Jan 2022
First published
14 Feb 2022

New J. Chem., 2022,46, 4579-4586

Identification of Fe(III)–OH species as a catalytic intermediate in plant peroxidases at high H2O2 concentration

R. G. Valle-Altamirano, M. C. Baratto, I. Badillo-Ramírez, F. Gasteazoro, R. Pogni, J. M. Saniger and B. Valderrama, New J. Chem., 2022, 46, 4579 DOI: 10.1039/D1NJ04837F

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