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. 1991 Sep 30;179(3):1320-4.
doi: 10.1016/0006-291x(91)91717-q.

High-valent intermediates in the reaction of N alpha-acetyl microperoxidase-8 with hydrogen peroxide: models for compounds 0, I and II of horseradish peroxidase

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High-valent intermediates in the reaction of N alpha-acetyl microperoxidase-8 with hydrogen peroxide: models for compounds 0, I and II of horseradish peroxidase

J S Wang et al. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. .

Abstract

N-acetyl microperoxidase-8 (Ac-MP-8) is a water soluble, ferric heme model for the peroxidases. The reaction of Ac-MP-8 with H2O2 in 10 mM potassium phosphate over the pH range of 7-11 gives rise sequentially to relatively stable green and red species with properties that closely mimic those of HRP compounds I and II, respectively. Low-temperature stopped-flow studies of this reaction carried out in 50% v/v methanol/10 mM potassium phosphate, pH* 9.1 at -25.8 degrees C indicate that the pseudo-first-order rate constant, kobs, that describes the formation of the green intermediate exhibits saturation kinetics as a function of [H2O2] with kmaxobs = 95 s-1 and KM = 87 mM. Rapid-scan studies carried out with [H2O2] = 200 mM at -38.0 degrees C show that a compound 0 species with a characteristic band near 340 nm is formed whose conversion to the green species is rate limiting. Thus, Ac-MP-8 has high-valent forms that are models for all three known intermediates in the peroxidase cycle of horseradish peroxidase.

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