Electronic properties of pentacoordinated heme complexes in cytochrome P450 enzymes: Search for an Fe(i) oxidation state

Cristina S. Porro, Devesh Kumar, Sam P. De Visser

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    Abstract

    The cytochrome P450s are versatile enzymes that catalyze a range of monoxygenation reactions. Their catalytic cycle includes molecular oxygen binding and two reduction and protonation steps to create the active species, Compound I. In an anaerobic environment, however, only two reduction steps starting from the resting state can take place. Currently, very little information is known on this doubly-reduced species; therefore, we have performed a detailed density functional theory (DFT) and combined quantum mechanics/molecular mechanics (QM/MM) study on this complex. In principle, the doubly-reduced pentacoordinated heme can exist in two possible electronic configurations, namely an Fe(i) with closed-shell heme or an Fe(ii) coupled to a heme anion radical [FeII Por-•]. Our calculations show that there are several close-lying spin states with a [FeII Por-•] configuration and these states are much lower in energy than the alternative [FeI Por0] situation. We have calculated spectroscopic parameters of the lowest lying sextet spin state, including IR spectra and EPR parameters. © the Owner Societies 2009.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)10219-10226
    Number of pages7
    JournalPhysical Chemistry Chemical Physics
    Volume11
    Issue number43
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2009

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