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The formation of ferric haem during low-temperature photolysis of horseradish peroxidase Compound I.
Authors:N Foote  P M Gadsby  M J Berry  C Greenwood  and A J Thomson
Institution:School of Biological Sciences, University of East Anglia, Norwich, U.K.
Abstract:Illumination at low temperature of the peroxide compound of horseradish peroxidase (HRP-I) causes partial conversion of the haem electronic structure from a ferryl-porphyrin radical species into a low-spin ferric state. Magnetic-c.d. (m.c.d.) and e.p.r. spectral features of the photolysis product are almost identical with those of the alkaline form of ferric HRP, proposed on the basis of its near-i.r. m.c.d. spectrum to be a Fe(III)-OH species. The ferric product of HRP-I photolysis also contains free-radical e.p.r. signals. Conversion of HRP-I into the Fe(III)-OH species, which requires transfer of a proton and two electrons from the protein, is shown to be a two-step process.
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