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DFT and TD-DFT studies to elucidate the configurational isomers of ferric aerobactin, ferric petrobactin, and their ferric photoproducts. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Iron-chelating siderophores like aerobactin and petrobactin are produced by marine bacteria to capture iron in low-iron environments, and those with citrate can undergo light-induced changes to form new products.
  • Researchers used density functional theory to analyze the structures and energies of the iron-coordinated forms of aerobactin and petrobactin, as well as their light-induced photoproducts.
  • The study also involved calculating UV-Vis absorption spectra and comparing them with experimental data, supporting specific configurations for ferric aerobactin while showing that the spectra of ferric petrobactin were largely consistent regardless of its specific structure.

Article Abstract

Iron-chelating siderophores such as aerobactin and petrobactin are produced by marine bacteria to sequester iron under low iron stress. Those that contain a citrate moiety undergo light-catalyzed ligand-to-metal charge transfer, inducing decarboxylation and formation of photoproducts. In this work, we employed density functional theory to obtain the optimized geometries and determine the relative energies and geometric parameters of different configurations of Fe(III)-coordinated aerobactin, petrobactin, and their photoproducts. Time-dependent density functional theory was then used to compute the UV-Vis absorption spectra of these species, and the comparison against experimental spectra further elucidated the structural configurations most likely to be adopted by these compounds. Frequency calculations provided Fe-O force constants on the same order as other siderophores. The relative energies and predicted spectra support the cis-cis C-fac configuration for ferric aerobactin and the cis-trans C-mer configuration for its photoproduct, while only mild support is found for specific configurations of the ferric petrobactin structures (meta-mer and meta-fac for the precursor, cis-cis para-fac for the photoproduct). The predicted ferric petrobactin spectra are found to be fairly insensitive to the configuration of the ferric complex.

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