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. 2005 Jun 24;308(5730):1890-2.
doi: 10.1126/science.1112081.

Tyrosinase reactivity in a model complex: an alternative hydroxylation mechanism

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Tyrosinase reactivity in a model complex: an alternative hydroxylation mechanism

Liviu M Mirica et al. Science. .

Abstract

The binuclear copper enzyme tyrosinase activates O2 to form a mu-eta2:eta2-peroxodicopper(II) complex, which oxidizes phenols to catechols. Here, a synthetic mu-eta2:eta2-peroxodicopper(II) complex, with an absorption spectrum similar to that of the enzymatic active oxidant, is reported to rapidly hydroxylate phenolates at -80 degrees C. Upon phenolate addition at extreme temperature in solution (-120 degrees C), a reactive intermediate consistent with a bis-mu-oxodicopper(III)-phenolate complex, with the O-O bond fully cleaved, is observed experimentally. The subsequent hydroxylation step has the hallmarks of an electrophilic aromatic substitution mechanism, similar to tyrosinase. Overall, the evidence for sequential O-O bond cleavage and C-O bond formation in this synthetic complex suggests an alternative intimate mechanism to the concerted or late stage O-O bond scission generally accepted for the phenol hydroxylation reaction performed by tyrosinase.

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  • Chemistry. Dioxygen surprises.
    Reedijk J. Reedijk J. Science. 2005 Jun 24;308(5730):1876-7. doi: 10.1126/science.1113708. Science. 2005. PMID: 15976293 No abstract available.

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