Relationship between the electron density of the heme Fe atom and the vibrational frequencies of the Fe-bound carbon monoxide in myoglobin.

We analyzed the vibrational frequencies of the Fe-bound carbon monoxide (CO) of myoglobin reconstituted with a series of chemically modified heme cofactors possessing a heme Fe atom with a variety of electron densities. The study revealed that the stretching frequency of Fe-bound CO (ν(CO)) increases with decreasing electron density of the heme Fe atom (ρ(Fe)). This finding demonstrated that the ν(CO) value can be used as a sensitive measure of the ρ(Fe) value and that the π back-donation of the heme Fe atom to CO is affected by the heme π-system perturbation induced through peripheral side chain modifications.

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