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Iron cyanide     iron(+3) cation tricyanide

Synonyms: Ferric cyanide, AG-F-99935, CHEBI:31595, CTK1H3319, Fe(CN)3, ...
 
 
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Disease relevance of iron tricyanide

  • The EPR spectral features of P450nor in the ferric resting, the ferric cyanide-bound, and the ferrous NO-bound forms were the same as the corresponding ones of other general P450s such as Pseudomonas putida P450cam [1].
 

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Analytical, diagnostic and therapeutic context of iron tricyanide

  • Resonance Raman spectroscopy indicates that the cytochrome a3 chromophore remains in its ferric, cyanide-bound form in the mixed valence enzyme throughout the pH range used here [3].

References

  1. Iron-ligand structure and iron redox property of nitric oxide reductase cytochrome P450nor from Fusarium oxysporum: relevance to its NO reduction activity. Shiro, Y., Fujii, M., Isogai, Y., Adachi, S., Iizuka, T., Obayashi, E., Makino, R., Nakahara, K., Shoun, H. Biochemistry (1995) [Pubmed]
  2. Unusual affinity of cyanide for ferrous and ferric Scapharca inaequivalvis homodimeric hemoglobin. Equilibria and kinetics of the reaction. Boffi, A., Ilari, A., Spagnuolo, C., Chiancone, E. Biochemistry (1996) [Pubmed]
  3. The pH dependence of cytochrome a conformation in cytochrome c oxidase. Ishibe, N., Lynch, S.R., Copeland, R.A. J. Biol. Chem. (1991) [Pubmed]
 
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