Abstract

We have studied the Mössbauer spectra of reduced protocatechuate 3,4-dioxygenase (3,4-PCase) from P. aeruginosa in the temperature range from 1.5 to 200 K in applied magnetic fields up to 55 kG. The entire data set was fitted to a spin Hamiltonian pertinent to the high-spin ferrous ion. By judiciously choosing the experimental conditions, the multiparameter problem could be solved rather unambigously. The iron sites of reduced 3,4-PCase are characterized by a negative zero-field splitting parameter D=−(6±1) cm−1 and a large rhombicity E/D=0.25±0.05. The data show clearly that the electric field gradient tensor is rotated relative to the zero-field splitting, suggesting a point symmetry of monoclinic or lower. The electronic spin relaxation rate, at 4.2 K, is slower than 107 s−1.

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