Peroxidase-catalyzed formation of triplet acetone and chemiluminescence from isobutyraldehyde and molecular oxygen.
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It has been established that the horseradish peroxidase/O2/isobutyraldehyde (IBAL) system leads to triplet acetone and formic acid formation followed by phosphorescence of the triplet acetone (see, for example, Bechara, E.J.H., Faria Oliveira, O.M.M., Durán, N., Casadei de Baptista, R., and Cilento, G. (1979) Photochem. Photobiol. 30, 101-110). In this paper many of the mechanistic details are established. The reaction is initiated by the autoxidation of IBAL to form the peracid (CH3)2CHC = O(OOH). The peracid converts horseradish peroxidase into compound I which in turn is converted into compound II by abstracting the alcoholic hydrogen atom from the enol form of IBAL. This creates a free radical with two resonance forms. (Formula: see text) Addition of molecular oxygen to the latter resonance form creates a peroxy radical which abstracts a hydrogen atom near the active site of the enzyme. The newly formed alpha-peroxide in turn forms a dioxetane-type of intermediate which rapidly decomposes into triplet acetone and formic acid. Compound II reacts with the enol by the same pathway as compound I. Thus native horseradish peroxidase is regenerated. The hydrogen atom abstraction near the enzyme active site may occur directly from ethanol, present to solubilize IBAL or from a group on the enzyme, in which case ethanol participates in a repair mechanism. Phosphate buffer is necessary because it catalyzes the keto-enol conversion of IBAL. Thus horseradish peroxidase participates in a normal peroxidatic cycle. The only chain reaction is the uncatalyzed autoxidation of IBAL, most of which occurs prior to the mixing of IBAL with the oxygenated horseradish peroxidase solution.
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عنوان ژورنال:
- The Journal of biological chemistry
دوره 260 18 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1985