Photoinduced Electron Transfer from a 1,4,5,6-Tetrahydro Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide (Phosphate) Analogue to Oxidized Flavin in an Ene-Reductase Flavoenzyme

JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY LETTERS(2023)

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Recent reports have described the use of ene-reductase flavoenzymes to catalyze non-natural photochemical reactions. These studies have focused on using reduced flavoenzyme, yet oxidized flavins have superior light harvesting properties. In a binary complex of the oxidized ene-reductase pentaerythritol tetranitrate reductase with the nonreactive nicotinamide coenzyme analogs 1,4,5,6-tetrahydro NAD(P)H, visible photoexcitation of the flavin mononucleotide (FMN) leads to one-electron transfer from the NAD(P)H4 to FMN, generating a NAD(P)H4 cation radical and anionic FMN semiquinone. This electron transfer occurs in similar to 1 ps and appears to kinetically outcompete reductive quenching from aromatic residues in the active site. Time-resolved infrared measurements show that relaxation processes appear to be largely localized on the FMN and the charge-separated state is short-lived, with relaxation, presumably via back electron transfer, occurring over similar to 3-30 ps. While this demonstrates the potential for non-natural photoactivity, useful photocatalysis will likely require longer-lived excited states, which may be accessible by enzyme engineering and/or a judicious choice of substrate.
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electron transfer,flavin,phosphate,ene-reductase
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