Abstract

Copper(II) was substituted for manganese(III) in Bacillus stearothermophilus Mn-superoxide dismutase. The (EPR) spectrum of the Cu(II) is distinctly rhombic, overlapping that of Cu(II) replacing zinc in copper/zinc Superoxide dismutase. The copper-cyanide complex of the bacterial enzyme gives an EPR spectrum nearly identical to the cyanide-copper complex of the Cu/Zn enzyme, indicating three nitrogens as metal ligands. These results support the suggestion that metal coordination in B. stearothermophilus Mn-dismutase is a tetrahedral arrangement of three imidazoles and a carboxylate group and indicate copper as a good spectroscopic probe for studying the active site of Mn- and Fe-superoxide dismutases.

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