Abstract

The reaction of N 3 − with Co,Zn superoxide dismutase, a good analogue of the native Cu,Zn enzyme, was studied in the presence and absence of phosphate, which is known to perturb the spectroscopic properties of the cobalt chromophore in the Co,Zn enzyme. EPR, NMR, and optical titrations demonstrated the formation of different adducts for N 3 − depending on the presence of phosphate, at variance with results previously obtained with CN − [3]. This evidence indicates that the mechanism of anion binding to Cu,Zn superoxide dismutase cannot be described on the basis of data obtained with a single type of anions.

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