Metallobleomycins: electron spin resonance study on nitrosyl complex of iron(II)-Bleomycin |
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Authors: | Yukio Sugiura Kazuhiko Ishizu |
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Affiliation: | Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kyoto University and Department of Chemistry, Ehime University Kyoto Japan |
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Abstract: | The ESR spectrum of the bleomycin-Fe(II)NO complex shows rhombic symmetry with a triplet hyperfine interaction in the gz signal, and its ESR parameters have been compared with those of the ferrous-NO complexes of hemoproteins. The substitution of 14NO by 15NO gives the transition from a triplet to a doublet in the gz absorption with a concomitant change in the nitrogen hyperfine constant. The addition of DNA to the ferrous-NO complex of bleomycin induces the greater separation of the gx and gy absorptions in comparison with the original ESR spectrum. The present three-line gz signal for the bleomycin-Fe(II)-NO complex is indicative of weakened fifth axial nitrogen ligand-to-iron bonding with concomitantly stronger NO-to-iron bonding. On the other hand, the ESR feature of the bleomycin-Fe(III) complex is typical of the rhombic low-spin type, and no stable ferric-NO complex of bleomycin is formed. |
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