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Enthalpy/entropy compensation phenomena in the reduction thermodynamics of electron transport metalloproteins
Authors:Gianantonio?Battistuzzi  Marco?Borsari  Giulia?Di?Rocco  Antonio?Ranieri  Email author" target="_blank">Marco?SolaEmail author
Institution:(1) Department of Chemistry, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, via Campi 183, 41100 Modena, Italy
Abstract:Compensation phenomena between the enthalpy and entropy changes of the reduction reaction for all classes of electron transport metalloproteins, namely cytochromes, iron-sulfur, and blue copper proteins, are brought to light. This is the first comprehensive report on such effects for biological redox reactions. Following Grunwaldrsquos approach for the interpretation of H/S compensation for solution reactions, it is concluded that reduction-induced solvent reorganization effects involving the hydration shell of the molecule dominate the reduction thermodynamics in these species, although they have no net effect on the E° values, owing to exact compensation. Thus the reduction potentials of these species are primarily determined by the selective enthalpic stabilization of one of the two oxidation states due to ligand binding interactions and electrostatics at the metal site and by the entropic effects of reduction-induced changes in protein flexibility.
Keywords:Electron transport  Enthalpy  Entropy  Metalloproteins  Thermodynamics
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