Issue 20, 2003

Instantaneous, stoichiometric generation of powerfully reducing states of protein active sites using Eu(ii) and polyaminocarboxylate ligands

Abstract

Addition of an equivalent of a polyaminocarboxylate ligand (L) to a solution of a redox protein and the aqua Eu2+ ion results in the instantaneous in situ generation of a very powerful reductant EuII–L that can rapidly drive an electron stoichiometrically onto a redox centre having an extremely negative reduction potential (lower than −1 V): this is exemplified by straightforward generation of the super-reduced state of the Fe-protein of nitrogenase.

Graphical abstract: Instantaneous, stoichiometric generation of powerfully reducing states of protein active sites using Eu(ii) and polyaminocarboxylate ligands

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
17 Jul 2003
Accepted
28 Aug 2003
First published
17 Sep 2003

Chem. Commun., 2003, 2590-2591

Instantaneous, stoichiometric generation of powerfully reducing states of protein active sites using Eu(II) and polyaminocarboxylate ligands

K. A. Vincent, G. J. Tilley, N. C. Quammie, I. Streeter, B. K. Burgess, M. R. Cheesman and F. A. Armstrong, Chem. Commun., 2003, 2590 DOI: 10.1039/B308188E

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