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A mechanistic study of ferrioxamine B reduction by the biological reducing agent ascorbate in the presence of an iron(II) chelator
Authors:Brandon Wayne Alderman
Affiliation:Department of Chemistry and Physics, Radford University, Box 6949, Radford, VA 24142, United States
Abstract:
The iron overload drug desferal (desferrioxamine B) forms the stable iron complex ferrioxamine B. The reduction potential of ferrioxamine B (Eo = −482 mV versus NHE pH 7) prohibits its reduction by biological reducing agents such as ascorbate, but it was found that the iron(II) chelator 2,2′-bipyridine (bipy) facilitates this reduction. Evidence is given to support the formation of a ternary complex between iron, bipy, and desferrioxamine B as the key step in facilitating the reduction. The equilibrium constant for the formation of the ternary complex was found to be 8.9 × 107 and ternary complex formation is explained in terms of a three step mechanism. The mechanism for the reduction of ferrioxamine B is discussed in terms of rapidly established pre-equilibria which include ternary complex formation, ascorbic acid deprotonation, and encounter complex formation between ascorbate and the ternary complex. These equilibria are followed by rate limiting reduction of the ternary complex. Bipy was found to be a similar facilitator to sulfonated bathophenanthroline for the reduction of ferrioxamine B by ascorbate.
Keywords:Siderophore   Ferrioxamine B   Ascorbate   Bipyridine   Desferal   Ternary complex
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