Issue 5, 1997

Molecular modelling of electron transfer systems by noncovalently linked porphyrin–acceptor pairing

Abstract

In the respiratory system, electron carriers such as ubiqui-none and cytochrome c play an important role in the electron transfer (ET) reaction between oxidoreductases embedded in the mitochondrial membrane. This review focuses on a strategy for constructing porphyrin–electron acceptor pairs via specific interactions and the evaluation of ET in these systems. Particularly, the molecular recognition of ubiqui-none analogues by porphyrin host molecules and the mimicking of protein–protein complexation using myoglobin reconstituted with a synthetic porphyrin are reviewed, and the characteristics of the photoinduced ET within noncovalently linked complexes are discussed.

Article information

Article type
Review Article

Chem. Soc. Rev., 1997,26, 355-364

Molecular modelling of electron transfer systems by noncovalently linked porphyrin–acceptor pairing

T. Hayashi and H. Ogoshi, Chem. Soc. Rev., 1997, 26, 355 DOI: 10.1039/CS9972600355

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