A theoretical study for the linear free energy relationship of CH bond activation and the role of the axial ligand in cytochrome P450 model complexes

IF 1.7 4区 化学 Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society Pub Date : 2024-02-06 DOI:10.1002/bkcs.12819
Soobin Kwon, Yun-Cheol Choi, Yongho Kim
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Hydrogen abstraction is essential for CH bond activation by Compound I in cytochrome P450 and is influenced by various factors, including spin states, bond dissociation energies of the CH and FeOH bonds, axial ligands, and quantum mechanical tunneling. The role of axial ligands has been extensively studied, but it is still not fully understood. To explore their role, we used density functional theory calculations to determine whether a linear free energy relationship is established for the hydrogen transfer reaction, according to changes in axial ligands. The B3LYP* functional exhibits a strong linear correlation, but the slopes are inconsistent with the characteristics of the transition state. Natural bond orbital analysis reveals no direct orbital interaction between axial ligands and the reaction center of hydrogen transfer. The electron-donating orbitals of the axial ligands weaken the FeO bond, lowering the energy barrier, but they do not directly participate in the intrinsic hydrogen transfer. During the reaction, the FeO bond length increases significantly before the hydrogen transfer itself, generating an asynchronous shift in the bond orders, and most of the activation energy is used for the increase in the FeO bond rather than the hydrogen transfer itself. This study may explain why there is no apparent correlation between the rate constants and the FeO bond strength.

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细胞色素 P450 模型复合物中 C?H键活化的线性自由能关系和轴向配体作用的理论研究
氢抽离对于细胞色素 P450 中化合物 I 激活 CH 键至关重要,并受到各种因素的影响,包括自旋状态、CH 键和 FeOH 键的键解离能、轴向配体以及量子力学隧道作用。轴向配体的作用已被广泛研究,但仍未被完全理解。为了探究它们的作用,我们使用密度泛函理论计算来确定氢转移反应是否根据轴向配体的变化建立了线性自由能关系。B3LYP* 函数显示出很强的线性相关,但斜率与过渡态的特征不一致。自然键轨道分析表明,轴配体与氢转移反应中心之间没有直接的轨道相互作用。轴配体的电子捐献轨道削弱了 FeO 键,降低了能垒,但它们并不直接参与内在的氢转移。在反应过程中,FeO 键的长度先于氢转移本身显著增加,从而产生了键序的异步移动,大部分活化能用于 FeO 键的增加而非氢转移本身。这项研究可以解释为什么速率常数与 FeO 键强度之间没有明显的相关性。
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Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society Chemistry-General Chemistry
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期刊介绍: The Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society is an official research journal of the Korean Chemical Society. It was founded in 1980 and reaches out to the chemical community worldwide. It is strictly peer-reviewed and welcomes Accounts, Communications, Articles, and Notes written in English. The scope of the journal covers all major areas of chemistry: analytical chemistry, electrochemistry, industrial chemistry, inorganic chemistry, life-science chemistry, macromolecular chemistry, organic synthesis, non-synthetic organic chemistry, physical chemistry, and materials chemistry.
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