Journal of the American Chemical Society, Vol.117, No.8, 2141-2146, 1995
The Use of Nonaqueous Media to Probe Biochemically Significant Enzyme Intermediates - The Generation and Stabilization of Horseradish-Peroxidase Compound-II in Neat Benzene Solution at Room-Temperature
UV-visible spectral evidence is presented demonstrating that the mechanistically significant horseradish peroxidase compound II intermediate can be generated and stabilized for spectroscopic study in virtually anhydrous (<1% H2O) neat benzene solution at room temperature. In organic media, the intermediate exhibits remarkable photostability and thermostability in contrast to its well-known photolability and thermal lability in aqueous solution.
Keywords:RESONANCE RAMAN-SPECTROSCOPY;PI-CATION RADICALS;ORGANIC-SOLVENTS;CHEMICAL MODIFICATION;HEME-PROTEINS;CYTOCHROME-C;CATALYSIS;CHYMOTRYPSIN;OXIDATION;CATALASE