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Rate-promoting Vibrations and Coupled Hydrogen-electron Transfer Reactions in the Condensed Phase: a Model for Enzymatic Catalysis

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Journal J Chem Phys
Specialties Biophysics
Chemistry
Date 2004 Jul 23
PMID 15267689
Citations 18
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Abstract

A model is presented for coupled hydrogen-electron transfer reactions in condensed phase in the presence of a rate promoting vibration. Large kinetic isotope effects (KIEs) are found when the hydrogen is substituted with deuterium. While these KIEs are essentially temperature independent, reaction rates do exhibit temperature dependence. These findings agree with recent experimental data for various enzyme-catalyzed reactions, such as the amine dehydrogenases and soybean lipoxygenase. Consistent with earlier results, turning off the promoting vibration results in an increased KIE. Increasing the barrier height increases the KIE, while increasing the rate of electron transfer decreases it. These results are discussed in light of other views of vibrationally enhanced tunneling in enzymes.

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