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    ROLE OF CHARGE-TRANSFER INTERACTIONS IN FLAVOPROTEIN CATALYSIS

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    2-Aminobenzoyl-CoA Monooxygenase/Reductase

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    Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/65410/1/j.1432-1033.1995.0676h.x.pd

    Reduced Flavin: NMR investigation of N(5)-H exchange mechanism, estimation of ionisation constants and assessment of properties as biological catalyst

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    BACKGROUND: The flavin in its FMN and FAD forms is a versatile cofactor that is involved in catalysis of most disparate types of biological reactions. These include redox reactions such as dehydrogenations, activation of dioxygen, electron transfer, bioluminescence, blue light reception, photobiochemistry (as in photolyases), redox signaling etc. Recently, hitherto unrecognized types of biological reactions have been uncovered that do not involve redox shuffles, and might involve the reduced form of the flavin as a catalyst. The present work addresses properties of reduced flavin relevant in this context. RESULTS: N(5)-H exchange reactions of the flavin reduced form and its pH dependence were studied using the (15)N-NMR-signals of (15)N-enriched, reduced flavin in the pH range from 5 to 12. The chemical shifts of the N(3) and N(5) resonances are not affected to a relevant extent in this pH range. This contrasts with the multiplicity of the N(5)-resonance, which strongly depends on pH. It is a doublet between pH 8.45 and 10.25 that coalesces into a singlet at lower and higher pH values. From the line width of the (15)N(5) signal the pH-dependent rate of hydrogen exchange was deduced. The multiplicity of the (15)N(5) signal and the proton exchange rates are little dependent on the buffer system used. CONCLUSION: The exchange rates allow an estimation of the pK(a )value of N(5)-H deprotonation in reduced flavin to be ≥ 20. This value imposes specific constraints for mechanisms of flavoprotein catalysis based on this process. On the other hand the pK ≈ 4 for N(5)-H protonation (to form N(5)(+)-H(2)) would be consistent with a role of N(5)-H as a base

    Beta-Oxidation of fatty acids : a century of discovery

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    Regulatory aspects, genetic defects, structure and mechanisms of acyl-CoA dehydrogenases and oxidase

    Mechanisms of flavoprotein-catalyzed reactions

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    Flavoproteins are a class of enzymes catalyzing a very broad spectrum of redox processes by different chemical mechanisms. This review describes the best studied of these mechanisms and discusses factors possibly governing reactivity and specificity
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