We demonstrate that a one electron reduced product of the heme iron dioxygen adduct exists in solution not only as the commonly accepted iron(iii)-peroxo species, but coexists with its isomeric iron(ii)-superoxo form. This unusual reduced metal-superoxide adduct [M(ii)-O(2)(-)] is recently reported as a reactive intermediate in the case of non-heme extradiol dioxygenases and could also be generated by cryoreduction of a heme Fe(II)-O(2) adduct. The existence of iron(ii)-superoxo species in solution is consistent with IR, EPR, mass and Mössbauer spectra. The equilibrium between heme iron(iii)-peroxo and iron(ii)-superoxo forms is supported by density functional theory and explains our previous finding that upon release of coordinated (su)peroxide a corresponding iron(ii) complex remains. These results shed new light on the nature of heme iron(iii)-peroxo species that are key intermediates in the metalloenzyme-catalyzed dioxygen and hydrogen peroxide activation.

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