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Oxygenated iron bleomycin. A short-lived intermediate in the reaction of ferrous bleomycin with O2.
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Iron MetabolismChemistryRedox BiologyIron BleomycinOxidative StressFirst OrderFerrous BleomycinSecond Order ReactionRedox ChemistryBiophysicsInorganic ChemistryOxygen ConcentrationBiochemistryMechanistic PhotochemistryHeme SignalingReactive Oxygen SpecieShort-lived IntermediateNatural SciencesMicrobiologyMedicineChemical Kinetics
The reaction of Fe(II) . bleomycin with O2 to yield Fe(III) . bleomycin has been resolved into two kinetic events by stopped-flow spectrophotometry. The first event is first order with respect to both bleomycin and O2 and may be regarded as a second order reaction (k = 6.1 x 10(3) M-1s-1 at 2 degrees C). The first product has no EPR spectrum. The optical spectrum resembles those of Fe(II) . bleomycin complexes with CO, NO, and ethyl isocyanide. We propose that the first product is an Fe(II) . bleomycin . O2 complex. The second kinetic event is first order with respect to the first accumulated product (k = 0.11 s-1 at 2 degrees C) and independent of oxygen concentration. The product of this reaction is indistinguishable from Fe(III) . bleomycin by optical and EPR spectroscopy.
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