Pathways of electron transfer and proton translocation in the action of superoxide dismutase dimer.

Biochemical and biophysical research communications(2019)

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Superoxide dismutase, known to gain large rate enhancement on dimerization, forms a homodimer stabilized by hydrogen bonding between a number of internal water molecules and a few amino acid residues at the interface. Within each subunit the β-sheets provide a sequence of delocalized π-electron units of peptide bonds alternating with hydrogen bonds referred as π-H pathway. These pathways in the two subunits in the dimer are interlinked through a chain of four water molecules bridged by hydrogen bonds at the interface. Connecting the two Cu-centers this π-H pathway can enable rapid electron transfer from one superoxide molecule to the other, crucial for the catalytic reaction and the high rate in the dimer. A proton relay of hydrogen-bonded water molecules in the dimer translocates protons to form the product, hydrogen peroxide.
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