Hydrogen tunneling in quinoproteins

Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics
Laura MasgrauN S Scrutton

Abstract

It is now widely accepted that substrate C-H bond breakage by quinoprotein enzymes occurs by quantum mechanical tunneling. This paradigm shift in the conceptual framework for these reactions away from semi-classical transition state theory (i.e., including zero-point energy but with no tunneling correction) has been driven over recent years by experimental studies of the temperature dependence of kinetic isotope effects for these reactions in the TTQ-dependent enzymes methylamine dehydrogenase and aromatic amine dehydrogenase, which produced observations also inconsistent with the simple Bell correction model of tunneling. However, these data-specifically, the strong temperature dependence of reaction rates and the variable temperature dependence of kinetic isotope effects-are consistent with other tunneling models (denoted full tunneling models) in which protein and/or substrate fluctuations generate a configuration compatible with tunneling. These models accommodate substrate/protein (environment) fluctuations required to attain a configuration with degenerate quantum states and, when necessary, motion required to increase the probability of tunneling in these states. Furthermore, tunneling mechanisms in quinoproteins are sup...Continue Reading

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