Decay of the peroxide intermediate in laccase: Reductive cleavage of the O-O bond

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Palmer, A.E. [1 ]
Sang Kyu Lee [1 ]
Solomon, E.I. [1 ]
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[1] Department of Chemistry, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305, United States
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Activation energy - Chemical bonds - Derivatives - Isotopes - Peroxides - pH effects - Protons - Solvents;
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Laccase is a multicopper oxidase that contains four Cu ions, one type 1, one type 2, and a coupled binuclear type 3 Cu pair. The type 2 and type 3 centers form a trinuclear Cu cluster that is the active site for O2 reduction to H2O. To examine the reaction between the type 2/type 3 trinuclear cluster and dioxygen, the type 1 Cu was removed and replaced with Hg2+, producing the T1Hg derivative. When reduced T1Hg laccase is reacted with dioxygen, a peroxide intermediate (P) is formed. The present study examines the kinetics and mechanism of formation and decay of P in T1HgLc. The formation of P was found to be independent of pH and did not involve a kinetic solvent isotope effect, indicating that no proton is involved in the rate-determining step of formation of P. Alternatively, pH and isotope studies on the decay of P revealed that a proton enhances the rate of decay by 10-fold at low pH. This process shows an inverse kH/kD kinetic solvent isotope effect and involves protonation of a nearby residue that assists in catalysis, rather than direct protonation of the peroxide. Decay of P also involves a significant oxygen isotope effect (k16O2/k18O2) of 1.11 ± 0.05, indicating that reductive cleavage of the O-O bond is the rate-determining step in the decay of P. The activation energy for this process was found to be ∼9.0 kcal/mol. The exceptionally slow rate of decay of P is explained by the fact that this process involves a le- reductive cleavage of the O-O bond and there is a large Franck-Condon barrier associated with this process. Alternatively, the 2e- reductive cleavage of the O-O bond has a much larger driving force which minimizes this barrier and accelerates the rate of this reaction by ∼107 in the native enzyme. This large difference in rate for the 2e- versus 1e- process supports a molecular mechanism for multicopper oxidases in which O2 is reduced to H2O in two 2e- steps.
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