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Flavoprotein Photochemistry: Fundamental Processes and Photocatalytic Perspectives

Bo Zhuang
Ursula Liebl
Marten H. Vos

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Flavins are highly versatile redox-active and colored cofactors in a large variety of proteins. These do include photoenzymes and photoreceptors, although the vast majority performs non-light-driven physiological functions. Nevertheless, electron transfer between flavins and specific nearby amino acid residues (in particular tyrosine, tryptophan, and presumably histidine and arginine) takes place upon excitation of flavin in many flavoproteins. For oxidized flavoproteins these reactions potentially have a photoprotective role. In this Perspective, we outline work on the characterization of early reaction intermediates not only in the relatively well-studied resting oxidized forms but also in the fully reduced and the intrinsically unstable semireduced forms, where ultrafast photooxidation of flavin was recently demonstrated. Along different lines, flavoprotein-based novel photocatalysts for biotechnological applications are presently emerging, employing both substrate photooxidation and photoreduction strategies. Deep insight into the fundamental flavin photochemical reactions may help in guiding and optimizing their development and in the exploration of novel photocatalytic approaches.
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hal-03650652 , version 1 (04-11-2022)

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Bo Zhuang, Ursula Liebl, Marten H. Vos. Flavoprotein Photochemistry: Fundamental Processes and Photocatalytic Perspectives. Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 2022, 126, pp.3199-3207. ⟨10.1021/acs.jpcb.2c00969⟩. ⟨hal-03650652⟩
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