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J. Puschmann

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The heme enzyme chlorite dismutase (Cld) catalyzes O-O bond formation as part of the conversion of the toxic chlorite (ClO2-) to chloride (Cl-) and molecular oxygen (O2). Enzymatic O-O bond formation is rare in nature, and therefore, the reaction mechanism of Cld is of great inte ...

Correction to

A traffic light enzyme: acetate binding reversibly switches chlorite dismutase from a red- to a green-colored heme protein (JBIC Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry, (2020), 25, 4, (609-620), 10.1007/s00775-020-01784-1)

In the original article published, in the gy value (column) of the H2O/OHspecies (row) of Table 2 was mistakenly given as “1.18” and the correct value is “2.18”.@en

A traffic light enzyme

Acetate binding reversibly switches chlorite dismutase from a red- to a green-colored heme protein

Abstract: Chlorite dismutase is a unique heme enzyme that catalyzes the conversion of chlorite to chloride and molecular oxygen. The enzyme is highly specific for chlorite but has been known to bind several anionic and neutral ligands to the heme iron. In a pH study, the enzyme c ...
Chlorite dismutase is a heme enzyme that catalyzes the conversion of the toxic compound ClO2 (chlorite) to innocuous Cl and O2. The reaction is a very rare case of enzymatic O–O bond formation, which has sparked the interest to elucid ...