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Probing the Electronic Structure of the Hemoglobin Active Center in Physiological Solutions

Aziz, Emad F.
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Ottosson, Niklas
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Bonhommeau, Sebastien
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2009
Physical Review Letters

Soft-x-ray absorption spectroscopy at the L2,3 edge of the iron center in bovine Hb and hemin under physiol. conditions is reported for the first time. Spectra of the same compds. in solid form are presented for comparison. Striking differences in the electronic structure of the metalloporphyrin are obsd. between the liq. and solid compds. We unambiguously show that Hb and hemin are in a high-spin ferric state in soln., and that the 2p spin-orbit coupling decreases for hemin compared to the Hb, while this is not the case in solids. The spectra were simulated using ligand field multiplet theory, in good agreement with the expt., allowing quantification of the amt. of charge transfer between the porphyrin and Fe3+ ion in Hb and in hemin.

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DOI
10.1103/PhysRevLett.102.068103
Web of Science ID

WOS:000263389500070

Author(s)
Aziz, Emad F.
Ottosson, Niklas
Bonhommeau, Sebastien
Bergmann, Nora
Eberhardt, Wolfgang
Chergui, Majed  
Date Issued

2009

Published in
Physical Review Letters
Volume

102

Issue

6

Start page

068103/1

End page

068103/4

Subjects

X-Ray-Absorption

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L-Edge

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Iron

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Spectroscopy

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Complexes

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Heme

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Myoglobin

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Ligand

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Delocalization

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Parameters

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