Proton-Coupled Electron Flow in Protein Redox Machines
Abstract
Electron transfer (ET) reactions are fundamental steps in biological redox processes. Respiration is a case in point: at least 15 ET reactions are required to take reducing equivalents from NADH, deposit them in O_2, and generate the electrochemical proton gradient that drives ATP synthesis. Most of these reactions involve quantum tunneling between weakly coupled redox cofactors (ET distances > 10 Å) embedded in the interiors of folded proteins. Here we review experimental findings that have shed light on the factors controlling these distant ET events. We also review work on a sensitizer-modified copper protein photosystem in which multistep electron tunneling (hopping) through an intervening tryptophan is orders of magnitude faster than the corresponding single-step ET reaction.If proton transfers are coupled to ET events, we refer to the processes as proton coupled ET, or PCET, a term introduced by Huynh and Meyer in 1981. Here we focus on two protein redox machines, photosystem II and ribonucleotide reductase, where PCET processes involving tyrosines are believed to be critical for function. Relevant tyrosine model systems also will be discussed.
Additional Information
© 2010 American Chemical Society. Received June 11, 2010. Publication Date (Web): November 17, 2010. This article is part of the 2010 Proton-Coupled Electron Transfer special issue. Our work is supported by the NIH (DK019038, GM068461), an NSF Center for Chemical Innovation Grant (CHE-0802907), GCEP (Stanford), CCSER (Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation), and the Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation.Attached Files
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- DK019038
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- GM068461
- NSF
- CHE-0802907
- Stanford Global Climate and Energy Project (GCEP)
- Caltech Center for Sustainable Energy Research
- Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation
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