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MoV Electron Paramagnetic Resonance of Sulfite Oxidase Revisited: The Low-pH Chloride Signal

Inorganic Chemistry
2008
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Valuable information on the active sites of molybdenum enzymes has been provided by MoV electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy. In recent years, multiple resonance techniques have been extensively used to examine details of the active-site structure, but basic continuous-wave (CW) EPR has not been re-evaluated in several decades. Here, we present a re-examination of the CW EPR spectroscopy of the sulfite oxidase low-pH chloride species and provide evidence for direct coordination of molybdenum by chloride.

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Christian J. Donnan; Heather L. Wilson; Brian Bennett; Roger C. Prince; K. V. Rajagopalan; Graham N. George

American Chemical Society

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