Submitted by Amanda Reig / Ursinus College on Thu, 11/20/2025 - 12:34
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Description

This literature discussion explores a paper by the Que group that creates and characterizes spectroscopic and functional model complexes of non-heme iron halogenases.

Learning Goals

Upon completion of this assignment, students will be able to:

  • Read, analyze and summarize data and results from the primary literature
  • Explain the rationale behind creating and studying model complexes of metalloenzymes
  • Describe the active site structure, function, and mechanisms of alpha-KG-dependent non-heme iron enzymes
  • Determine spin states of iron model complexes
  • Interpret spectroscopic and kinetic data for non-heme iron model complexes
Implementation Notes

This article was used as a literature discussion in a Jr/Sr level special topics course on bioinorganic chemistry. Students were asked to read the article and then answer and submit the pre-class questions. During class, we reviewed their answers to the pre-class questions (in small groups and as a whole class), and then worked through the discussion questions (first in small groups, and then as a class).

Time Required
50 min
Evaluation
Evaluation Methods

Students were graded on completion for the pre-class questions, and a combination of completion and correctness for the in-class discussion questions, which were submitted the class period after the discussion.

Evaluation Results

Students did well on these assignments. Discussion of the spectroscopic data was the most challenging, and I provided an overview of those techniques both earlier in the semester and again as part of the class discussion.

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Comments

John Miecznikowski / Fairfield University

Excellent pre-class and in-class assignments, Amanda.

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