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Possible Interaction: Nitric Oxide and Ferric Ion

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Ferric Ion

Research Papers that Mention the Interaction

NO , therefore, is a weak ligand to ferric heme , which, at the same time, forms a strong Fe-NO bond.
Inorganic chemistry  •  2010  |  View Paper
Ferric CLOCK PAS-A undergoes reductive nitrosylation in the presence of NO to generate a CLOCK PAS-A-NO, which is a five-coordinate {FeNO}(7) complex.
Inorganic chemistry  •  2010  |  View Paper
NO thus binds 500-fold more tightly to ferric hHO-1-heme than to met-Mb.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry  •  2003  |  View Paper
The results are consistent with the hypothesis that the nitrosating agent is the NO(+) species, which is generated during the NO driven reduction of the ferric heme iron.
Biophysical chemistry  •  2002  |  View Paper
Unlike carbon monoxide or oxygen, NO can also bind reversibly to ferric iron.
Biochimica et biophysica acta  •  1999  |  View Paper
The first step in the reaction of NO with the ferric heme is the reversible formation of the formally iron(III) adduct.
Biochemistry  •  1986  |  View Paper
All three gases — NO , NO2, and O3 — significantly increase the signal due to high-spin ( S = 5 2 ) ferric catalase , while NO, NO2, and O3 all depress the level of iron transferrin.
Environmental research  •  1979  |  View Paper
The slower GR of NO to Hb(III) may be caused by the lower reactivity of NO to the heme Fe(iii).
Photochemical & photobiological sciences : Official journal of the European Photochemistry Association and the European Society for Photobiology  •  2013  |  View Paper
The quantification of intracellular iron levels in leukemia cells indicated that NO induced an early, dose-dependent decrease in ferric iron levels.
Leukemia  •  2002  |  View Paper
NO binds to both ferric (Fe(III) , the catalytically active species) and ferrous (Fe(II)) forms of MPO, generating stable low-spin six-coordinate complexes, MPO-Fe(III).NO and MPO-Fe(II).NO, respectively.
The Journal of biological chemistry  •  2000  |  View Paper
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