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Direct Demonstration of the Presence of Coordinated Sulfate in the Reaction Pathway of <i>Arabidopsis </i><i>thaliana</i> Sulfite Oxidase Using <sup>33</sup>S Labeling and ESEEM Spectroscopy
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Plant PhysiologyPhotorespirationMagnetic ResonanceMolecular BiologySulfite OxidaseRedox BiologyEseem SpectroscopyPlant Molecular BiologyBiosynthesisCoordinated SulfateNuclear Quadrupole ResonanceElectron Paramagnetic ResonancePhotosynthesisBiophysicsPlant EnzymeBiochemistryDirect DemonstrationPlant MetabolismNatural SciencesMedicinePlant Biochemistry
Sulfite oxidase from Arabidopsis thaliana has been reduced at pH = 6 with sulfite labeled with 33S (nuclear spin I = 3/2), followed by reoxidation by ferricyanide to generate the Mo(V) state of the active center. To obtain information about the hyperfine interaction (hfi) of 33S with Mo(V), continuous-wave electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) and electron spin echo envelope modulation (ESEEM) experiments have been performed. The interpretation of the EPR and ESEEM spectra was facilitated by a theoretical analysis of the nuclear transition frequencies expected for the situation of the nuclear quadrupole interaction being much stronger than the Zeeman and hyperfine interactions. The isotropic hfi constant of 33S determined in these experiments was about 3 MHz, which demonstrates the presence of coordinated sulfate in the sulfite-reduced low-pH form of the plant enzyme.
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