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Instantaneous, Stoichiometric Generation of Powerfully Reducing States of Protein Active Sites Using Eu(II) and Polyaminocarboxylate Ligands

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Specialty Chemistry
Date 2003 Nov 5
PMID 14594295
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Abstract

Addition of an equivalent of a polyaminocarboxylate ligand (L) to a solution of a redox protein and the aqua Eu2+ ion results in the instantaneous in situ generation of a very powerful reductant Eu(II)-L that can rapidly drive an electron stoichiometrically onto a redox centre having an extremely negative reduction potential (lower than -1 V): this is exemplified by straightforward generation of the super-reduced state of the Fe-protein of nitrogenase.

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