Issue 12, 1998

Haempeptide models for haemoproteins

Part 3 N-Acetylmicroperoxidase-8: EPR, Mössbauer and magnetic susceptibility studies on an iron(III) porphyrin in thermal equilibrium between S = 3/2, 5/2 and S = 1/2 states

Abstract

The N-terminus acetylated haemoctapeptide from cytochrome c, acetylmicroperoxidase-8 (AcMP8·OH2) displays complex magnetic behaviour, contingent on its pH-dependent axial ligand combinations (histidine, H2O; histidine, hydroxide; histidinate, hydroxide). The EPR spectra of the aqua complex reveal that a low-spin state (S = 1/2) and a quantum-mechanically admixed spin state (S = 3/2, 5/2) comprising 12 to 22% S = 3/2 character are thermally accessible at 77 K and room temperature. At pH 10.8 the hydroxo complex has similar crystal field parameters to the aqua complex in both the S = 1/2 and S = 3/2, 5/2 states. At very high pH, the histidinate–hydroxide complex is predominantly low-spin although the S = 3/2, 5/2 state, amounting to less than 20% of the sample at pH 14.3 (77 K), still exhibits significant S = 3/2 character. It is, therefore, demonstrated that a thermal spin-equilibrium between the S = 1/2 and S = 3/2, 5/2 states exists for the three principal pH-dependent forms of AcMP8 above pH 6. This was confirmed by the Mössbauer spectra of lyophilised AcMP8. The effective magnetic moment of monomeric AcMP8 in 23% alcohol–water solution, determined by NMR methods at 25 °C, showed two pH*-dependent transitions above neutral pH*. The first transition (pKa = 7.83) was assigned to ionisation of iron-bound water (µeff = 5.33µB) and formation of the hydroxo species (µeff = 4.09µB). The second transition (pKa = 10.9) was assigned to ionisation of coordinated histidine and formation of the histidinate–hydroxide complex (µeff = 3.16µB). The neutral and alkaline forms of AcMP8 are equilibrium mixtures of S = 3/2, 5/2 and S = 1/2 species and the nature of the axial ligand field determines the spin distribution at this temperature. Magnetic susceptibility data collected to 6 K using a SQUID susceptometer revealed that the spin-distribution between the S = 3/2, 5/2 and S = 1/2 states was temperature dependent for both a lyophilised [µeff = 2.87µB (6 K), µeff = 3.83µB (297 K)] and a concentrated solution sample of the haempeptide at pH 6 [µeff = 2.68µB (6 K), µeff = 2.81µB (182 K)].

Article information

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Paper

J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Trans., 1998,94, 1743-1752

Haempeptide models for haemoproteins

O. Q. Munro, M. de Wet, H. Pollak, J. van Wyk and H. M. Marques, J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Trans., 1998, 94, 1743 DOI: 10.1039/A800998H

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