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The mechanism of reduction of single-site redox proteins by ascorbic acid
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1979
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BioelectrochemistryMolecular BiologyRedox BiologyOxidative StressAscorbic AcidRedox RegulatorBioenergeticsBioanalysisRedox ChemistryBiochemistryReactive Oxygen SpecieBiomolecular EngineeringReductive StressNatural SciencesCopper Redox ProteinsMetalloproteinSingle-site Redox ProteinsMedicineRate Constants
The reduction of single-site haem and copper redox proteins by ascorbic acid was studied as a function of pH. Evidence is presented that indicates that the double-deprotonated ascorbate anion, ascorbate2-, is the reducing agent, and the pH-independent second-order rate constants for reduction by this species are given. Investigation of the temperature dependences of these rate constants have yielded the values of the activation parameters (delta H++ and delta S++) for reduction. These values, together with ligand-replacement studies, suggest that ascorbate2- acts as an outer-sphere reductant for these proteins. Reasons to account for the apparent inability of ascorbic acid to reduce the alkaline conformer of mammalian ferricytochrome c are suggested.
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