On the mechanism of the peroxidase-catalyzed oxygen-transfer reaction
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On the mechanism of the peroxidase-catalyzed oxygen-transfer reaction
Abstract
We reported evidence that horseradish peroxidase (HRP) and chloroperoxidase (CPO) catalyze oxygen transfer from H2O2 to thioanisoles [Kobayashi, S., Nakano, M., Goto, T., Kimura, T., & Schaap, A. P. (1986) Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 135, 166-171]. In the present paper, the reaction mechanism of this oxygen transfer is discussed. The oxidation of para-substituted thioanisoles by HRP compound II showed a large negative rho value of -1.46 vs. the sigma + parameter in a Hammett plot. These results are in accord with the formation of a cation radical intermediate in the rate-determining step. Hammett treatments for HRP- and CPO-dependent S-oxygenations did not provide unequivocal proofs to judge the reaction mechanism, because of the poor correlations for sigma + and sigma p parameters. Different behavior was found in kinetics and stereoselectivity between the two enzymes. Results in the present study and recent studies strongly suggested the formation of a cation radical intermediate. The oxygen atom would transfer by reaction of compound II and the cation radical intermediate. Although involvement of the cation radical was not confirmed in the CPO system, a similar mechanism was proposed for CPO.
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