Abstract

Resonance Raman spectra are reported for native Cu(II) Pseudomonas aeruginosa azurin and its Ni(II) substituted derivative. The spectrum of the native azurin includes a low frequency feature and bands in the first overtone region not previously reported. The spectrum of the Ni(II) derivative exhibits three major peaks in the metal-ligand stretching region shifted to lower frequency relative to the M-L peaks in the spectrum of native azurin. Resonance enhanced ligand modes are observed which indicate that at least two of the ligands in Ni(II) azurin (cysteine and at least one histidine) are the same as in native azurin. The data also suggest that the disposition of ligands about the metal may be more nearly tetrahedral in the Ni(II) derivative than in native azurin.

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