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1996
Lloyd, SG, Franco R, Moura JJG, Moura I, Ferreira GC, Huynh BH.  1996.  Functional necessity and physicochemical characteristics of the 2Fe-2S cluster in mammalian ferrochelatase, Oct 16. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 118:9892-9900., Number 41 AbstractWebsite

The recently discovered [2Fe-2S] cluster in mouse liver ferrochelatase has been characterized using UV-vis, EPR, and Mossbauer spectroscopic techniques. Studies are reported here for the recombinant protein purified from an overproducing transformed Escherichia coli strain. A positive correlation is observed between the presence of the [2Fe-2S] cluster and the enzymatic specific activity and demonstrates the necessity of this cofactor. Chemical analysis revealed that the preparations contained up to 1.3 Fe/molecule and indicated a 1:1 stoichiometry between Fe and acid-labile sulfide. The [2Fe-2S] cluster in the as-isolated ferrochelatase exhibits a UV-vis spectrum indicative of a [2Fe-2S](2+) cluster and is EPR-silent. The 8 T Mossbauer spectrum of the Fe-57-enriched as-isolated protein is well simulated by parameters Delta E(Q) = 0.69 +/- 0.03 mm/s and delta = 0.28 +/- 0.02 mm/s and confirms the presence of a diamagnetic ground state. Upon reduction with sodium dithionite, ferrochelatase shows a near-axial EPR spectrum with g-values of 2.00, 1.93, and 1.91, consistent with a S = 1/2 mixed valent Fe3+-Fe2+ cluster. The Orbach temperature dependence of the EPR line widths was used to provide an estimate of the exchange coupling J, which was determined to be on the order of 500-650 cm(-1) (+JS(1) . S-2 model). Redox titrations monitored by UV-vis and EPR spectroscopy revealed midpoint potentials of -390 +/- 10 and -405 +/- 10 mV, respectively. Mossbauer spectra of the sodium dithionite-reduced Fe-57-enriched ferrochelatase collected at 4.2 K in the presence of magnetic fields of 60 mT and 8 T strengths were analyzed in the mixed-valent S = 1/2 ground state. Parameters for the ferric site are Delta E(Q) = 1.2 +/- 0.2 mm/s and delta = 0.28 +/- 0.03 mm/s, with somewhat anisotropic hyperfine splittings; for the ferrous site, Delta E(Q) = 3.3 +/- 0.1 mm/s and delta = 0.67 +/- 0.04 mm/s with anisotropic hyperfine splittings characteristic of high-spin ferrous ion. The similarities and differences with other characterized [2Fe-2S](+) cluster-containing proteins are discussed.

1994
Rezende, SM, Moura JA, de Aguiar FM, Schreiner WH.  1994.  Ferromagnetic resonance of Fe(111) thin films and Fe(111)/Cu(111) multilayers, Jun 1. Phys Rev B Condens Matter. 49:15105-15109., Number 21 AbstractWebsite
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Moura, JJ, Macedo AL, Palma PN.  1994.  Ferredoxins. Methods Enzymol. 243:165-88. AbstractWebsite
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FIGUEIREDO, P, Pina F.  1994.  FORMATION OF ANTHOCYANIN ION-PAIRS - A COPIGMENTATION EFFECT. Journal of the Chemical Society-Perkin Transactions 2. :775-778., Number 4 AbstractWebsite
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1990
FIGUEIREDO, P, Pina F, Vilasboas L, Macanita AL.  1990.  FLUORESCENCE-SPECTRA AND DECAYS OF MALVIDIN 3,5-DIGLUCOSIDE IN AQUEOUS-SOLUTIONS. Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology a-Chemistry. 52:411-424., Number 3 AbstractWebsite
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1988
Ramos, MJJ, Dionísio M, Gonçalves R, Diogo H.  1988.  A further view on the calculation of the enthalpy of cavity formation in liquids. The influence of the cavity size and shape. Canadian Journal of Chemistry. 66(11):2894-2902.Website
1982
Moura, I, Moura JJ, Huynh BH, Santos H, Legall J, Xavier AV.  1982.  Ferredoxin from Methanosarcina barkeri: evidence for the presence of a three-iron center, Aug. Eur J Biochem. 126:95-8., Number 1 AbstractWebsite

Methanosarcina barkeri ferredoxin was purified and characterized by electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) and Mossbauer spectroscopy. The purification procedure included chromatographic steps on DEAE-cellulose and gel filtration. The isolated protein is unstable under aerobic conditions. The ferredoxin exhibits charge transfer bands at 283 nm and 405 nm with an absorption ratio A405/A283 = 0.73. Its molecular weight has been estimated to be 20000-22000 by gel filtration chromatography. The native ferredoxin exhibits an intense EPR signal at g = 2.02 and only a very weak g = 1.94 signal develops upon reduction with dithionite. The Mossbauer spectra of the reduced protein are characteristic of a [3Fe-3S] center. The combined EPR and Mossbauer studies show that M. barkeri ferredoxin contains only [3Fe-3S] clusters, similar to Azotobacter vinelandii Fd[Emptage, M.H., Kent, T.A., Huynh, B.H., Rawlings, J., Orme-Johnson, W.H. & Munck, M. (1980) J. Biol. Chem. 255, 1793-1796], Desulfovibrio gigas FdII [Huynh, B.H., Moura, J.J.G., Moura, I., Kent, T.A., LeGall, J., Xavier, A.V. & Munck, E. (1980) J. Biol. Chem. 255, 3242-3244] and mitochondrial beef heart aconitase [Kent, T.A., Dreyer, J.-L., Kennedy, M.C., Huynh, B.H., Emptage, M.H., Beinert, H. & Munck, E. (1982) Proc. Natl Acad. Sci. USA, 79, 1096-1100].

1980
Moura, I, Moura JJ, Bruschi M, Legall J.  1980.  Flavodoxin and rubredoxin from Desulphovibrio salexigens, Jun 10. Biochim Biophys Acta. 591:1-8., Number 1 AbstractWebsite

A flavodoxin and a rubredoxin have been isolated from the sulfate-reducing bacterium Desulphovibrio salexigens (strain British Guiana, NICB 8403). Their amino acid composition and spectral characteristics did not differ markedly from the homologous proteins presented in other Desulphovibrio spp. Flavodoxin was shown to be active in the electron transport of the sulfite reductase system.