Theoretical study of the biologically important dioxo diiron diamond core structures Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • Density functional theory calculations were used to investigate synthetic complexes with diiron dioxo diamond cores and models for intermediates in the catalytic cycle of methane monooxygenase (MMO). The synthetic complexes share an antiferromagnetically coupled diiron dioxo/hydroxo diamond core structure with the oxidized and reduced intermediates (Hox and Hred, respectively) of MMO. The DFT (B3P86) calculations on model complexes of the synthetic models, with ferromagnetic coupling, reproduce the crystal structure data to within 0.05 and 5 for the diamond core parameters. The crystal structures of Hox extracted from two different bacteria (Bath and OB3b) indicate that Hox has either two bridging hydroxy ligands or one hydroxy and one water bridge. The B3P86 calculations strongly suggest that both bridging ligands in Hox are hydroxy groups. The carboxylate shift established in the crystal structures of Hred was calculated to be a minimum at the BP86 level of theory. 2008 Springer-Verlag.

published proceedings

  • THEORETICAL CHEMISTRY ACCOUNTS

author list (cited authors)

  • Perez, L. M., Webster, C. E., Low, A. A., & Hall, M. B.

citation count

  • 2

complete list of authors

  • Perez, Lisa M||Webster, Charles Edwin||Low, Arthur A||Hall, Michael B

publication date

  • July 2008