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Strong protective action of Copper(II) N-substituted sulfonamide complexes against reactive oxygen species.
Lucas Del Castillo AgudoSantiago García-grandaGloria AlzuetJoaquín BorrásJose Manuel Montejo BernardoMarta González-álvarezsubject
chemistry.chemical_classificationLigandchemistry.chemical_elementCrystal structurePhotochemistryBiochemistryMedicinal chemistryCopperSquare pyramidal molecular geometrySulfonamideInorganic ChemistryMetalchemistry.chemical_compoundBenzothiazolechemistryvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumMoleculedescription
Copper(II) complexes of N -benzothiazolsulfonamides, [Cu( N -2-(5,6-dimethylbenzothiazole)toluenesulfonamidate) 2 (dmso) 2 ] ( 1 ), [Cu( N -2-(6-chlorobenzothiazole)benzenesulfonamidate) 2 (dmso) 2 ] ( 2 ) and [Cu( N -2-(6-chlorobenzothiazole)toluenesulfonamidate) 2 (dmso) 2 ] ( 3 ) with interesting protective properties against superoxide radicals have been prepared. The compounds have been characterized by X-ray diffraction and their chemical properties have been studied by spectroscopic methods. The crystal structure of 1 shows that the copper(II) is surrounded by two benzothiazole N atoms from the sulfonamide ligands and two O atoms from the dimethylsulfoxide molecules in a square planar arrangement. The coordination polyhedron around copper(II) in 2 and 3 is distorted square pyramidal being the metal ion linked to benzothiazole N and sulfonamidate O atoms of the ligand and to two dimethylsulfoxide O atoms. The three complexes have a strong protective action over Δ sod1 mutant of Saccharomyces cerevisiae against reactive oxygen radicals derived from respiration and against those generated by hydrogen peroxide and menadione.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2004-01-20 | Journal of inorganic biochemistry |