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Free Radicals in Chemical Biology: from Chemical Behavior to Biomarker Development
Published on: April 15, 2013
Quantum Coulombic Interactions Mediate Free Radical Control in Radical SAM Viperin/RSAD2
M Hossein Khalilian1, Gino A DiLabio1
1Department of Chemistry, The University of British Columbia, 3247 University Way, Kelowna, British Columbia V6T 1Z4, Canada.
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There are thousands of radical S-adenosylmethionine (rSAM) enzymes capable of catalyzing over 80 distinct reactions, yet their use in biotechnological applications is limited, primarily due to a lack of understanding of how these enzymes control highly reactive radical intermediates. Here, we show that little-known quantum Coulombic interactions are, in part, responsible for free radical control in rSAM enzyme Viperin/RSAD2, one of the few radical SAM enzymes expressed in humans. Using molecular dynamics and high-level extensive multistate broken-symmetry quantum mechanical/molecular mechanics calculations (QM/MM), we elucidated both the mechanism and radical control in catalysis, identifying a key step characterized by the formation of an unusual metastable deprotonated ribose radical intermediate. This intermediate is thermodynamically stabilized by spin-charge exchange-correlation interactions─a quantum Coulombic effect. The magnitude of this stabilization is such that the radical displays acidity two to six pKa units lower than that of closed-shell ribose. Given the omnipresence of charges in biological systems, these interactions potentially represent a universal mechanism for stabilizing and controlling highly reactive radical intermediates across radical enzymes, opening new avenues for enzymatic engineering and biotechnological applications.
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