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Coordination of Cu2+ Ions to C2 Symmetric Pseudopeptides Derived from Valine

2010

The acid-base and coordination properties of a family of pseudopeptidic ligands with C(2) symmetry derived from valine (4a-e) have been studied using a variety of techniques as a model for metal coordination in peptides and proteins. The Cu(2+) cation has been selected for coordination studies, although, for comparison, some results for Zn(2+) are also presented. Good agreement has been obtained between the results obtained by potentiometric titrations, spectroscopic analysis, and mass spectrometry (ESI) studies. These results highlight the potential for the use of ESI MS for characterizing the nature of the complex species formed. Clearly, the Cu(2+) complexes are much more stable than the…

Models MolecularSpectrometry Mass Electrospray IonizationMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopyCations DivalentChemistryStereochemistryCu2 ionsValineCrystallography X-RayInorganic ChemistryMetalZincCrystallographyCoordination ComplexesValinevisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumProtonsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistrySymmetry (geometry)CopperInorganic Chemistry
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Ion-Pair Recognition of Tetramethylammonium Salts by Halogenated Resorcinarenes

2011

The non-covalent interactions of different upper-rim-substituted C(2)-resorcinarenes with tetramethylammonium salts were analyzed in the gas phase in an Electrospray Ionization Fourier-transform ion-cyclotron-resonance (ESI-FTICR) mass spectrometer and by (1)H NMR titrations. The order of binding strengths of the hosts towards the tetramethylammonium cation in the gas phase reflects the electronic nature of the substituents on the upper rim of the resorcinarene. In solution, however, a different trend with particularly high binding constants for halogenated resorcinarenes has been observed. This trend can be explained by a synergetic effect originating from the interaction of the halogenate…

Models MolecularSpectrometry Mass Electrospray IonizationMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopyHalogenationPhenylalanineElectrospray ionizationInorganic chemistryMass spectrometryCatalysischemistry.chemical_compoundComputational chemistryCalixareneta116IonsTetramethylammoniumHydrogen bondOrganic ChemistryHydrogen BondingGeneral ChemistryNuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyResorcinareneQuaternary Ammonium CompoundschemistryProton NMRSaltsCalixarenesChemistry - A European Journal
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Experimental and Computational Studies of Hydrogen Bonding and Proton Transfer to [Cp*Fe(dppe)H]

2005

The present contribution reports experimental and computational investigations of the interaction between [Cp*Fe(dppe)H] and different proton donors (HA). The focus is on the structure of the proton transfer intermediates and on the potential energy surface of the proton transfer leading to the dihydrogen complex [Cp*Fe(dppe)(H2)]+. With p-nitrophenol (PNP) a UV/Visible study provides evidence of the formation of the ion-pair stabilized by a hydrogen bond between the nonclassical cation [Cp*Fe(dppe)(H2)]+ and the homoconjugated anion ([AHA]-). With trifluoroacetic acid (TFA), the hydrogen-bonded ion pair containing the simple conjugate base (A-) in equilibrium with the free ions is observed…

Models MolecularSpectrophotometry InfraredProtonPropanolsIronInfrared spectroscopyLigands010402 general chemistryPhotochemistrySensitivity and Specificity01 natural sciencesPolarizable continuum modelCatalysisNitrophenolschemistry.chemical_compoundHydride ligandOrganometallic CompoundsTrifluoroacetic acidMoleculeDihydrogen bondingComputer Simulation[CHIM.COOR]Chemical Sciences/Coordination chemistry10. No inequalityMolecular Structure010405 organic chemistryHydrogen bondChemistryOrganic ChemistryProton transfer mechanismHydrogen BondingGeneral Chemistry0104 chemical sciencesQuantum TheoryThermodynamicsPhysical chemistrySpectrophotometry UltravioletDFT CalculationsDihydrogen complexProtonsSolvent effects
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Comparative Studies on IR, Raman, and Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering Spectroscopy of Dipeptides Containing ΔAla and ΔPhe

2012

Three dipeptides containing dehydroresidues (\DeltaAla, \Delta (Z)Phe, and \Delta (E)Phe) were examined by IR, Raman, and surface-enhanced Raman techniques for the first time. The effect of the size and isomer type of the β -substituent in the dehydroresidue on the conformational structure of the peptide was evaluated by using the analysis of IR and Raman bands. Additionally, SERS spectroscopy provided insight into the adsorption mechanism of these species on the metal surface. SERS spectra were recorded at alkaline pH on the silver sol using visible light excitation. The dehydroresidues studied here strongly influenced the SERS profile of the peptides. The most pronounced SERS signal for a…

Models MolecularSpectrophotometry InfraredSurface PropertiesPhenylalanineAnalytical chemistryMolecular ConformationSpectrum Analysis RamanVibrationMetalchemistry.chemical_compoundsymbols.namesakeAdsorptionDeprotonationSpectrophotometryMaterials ChemistrymedicineCarboxylatePhysical and Theoretical ChemistrySpectroscopyAlaninemedicine.diagnostic_testDipeptidesSurfaces Coatings and FilmsCrystallographychemistryMetalsvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumsymbolsRaman spectroscopyVisible spectrumJournal of Physical Chemistry B
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Tyrosinase versus Catechol Oxidase: One Asparagine Makes the Difference

2015

Tyrosinases mediate the ortho-hydroxylation and two-electron oxidation of monophenols to ortho-quinones. Catechol oxidases only catalyze the oxidation of diphenols. Although it is of significant interest, the origin of the functional discrimination between tyrosinases and catechol oxidases has been unclear. Recently, it has been postulated that a glutamate and an asparagine bind and activate a conserved water molecule towards deprotonation of monophenols. Here we demonstrate for the first time that a polyphenoloxidase, which exhibits only diphenolase activity, can be transformed to a tyrosinase by mutation to introduce an asparagine. The asparagine and a conserved glutamate are necessary to…

Models MolecularStereochemistryCopper proteinTyrosinase010402 general chemistrymedicine.disease_cause01 natural sciencesCatalysischemistry.chemical_compoundDeprotonationmedicineMoleculeAsparagineCatechol oxidaseCatecholMutationbiologyMonophenol Monooxygenase010405 organic chemistryGeneral Chemistry0104 chemical scienceschemistryBiochemistrybiology.proteinAsparagineCatechol OxidaseAngewandte Chemie International Edition
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Hydrogen and copper ion-induced molecular reorganizations in scorpionand-like ligands. A potentiometric, mechanistic, and solid-state study.

2007

Two aza scorpionand-like macrocycles (L2 and L3) have been prepared. L2 consists of a tren amine with two of its arms cyclizized with a 2,6-bis(bromomethyl)pyridine. In L3, the remaining pendant arm has been further functionalized with a fluorophoric naphthalene group. X-ray data on the compounds [H(L3)]ClO4.H2O (1) and [H3(L3)](H2PO4)3.H2O (2) as well as solution studies (pH-metry, UV-vis, and fluorescence data) show the movement of the pendant arm as a result of the protonation degree of the macrocycles and of the formation of intramolecular hydrogen bonds. X-ray data on the complexes [Cu(L2)](ClO4)2]2.H2O (3) and [Cu(L3)](ClO4)2 (4) and solution studies on Cu2+ coordination show the impl…

Models MolecularStereochemistryPotentiometric titrationProtonationLigandsInorganic ChemistryMetalchemistry.chemical_compoundX-Ray DiffractionPyridinePolymer chemistryMoleculePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryIonsMolecular StructureHydrogen bondWaterHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationPhosphorus AcidsKineticschemistryvisual_artIntramolecular forcevisual_art.visual_art_mediumPotentiometryAmine gas treatingCopperHydrogenInorganic chemistry
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An "S"-shaped pentanuclear CuII cluster derived from the metal-assisted hydrolysis of pyCOpyCOpy: structural, magnetic and spectroscopic studies.

2007

Reaction of [Cu2(O2CMe)4(H2O)2] with 2,6-di-(2-pyridylcarbonyl)-pyridine (pyCOpyCOpy or dpcp) in MeCN–H2O 10 : 1, led to the pentanuclear copper(II) complex [Cu5(O2CMe)6{pyC(O)(OH)pyC(O)(OH)py}2] (1) which crystallizes in the triclinic P space group. The copper(II) atoms are arranged in an “S”-shaped configuration, and are bridged by the doubly deprotonated bis(gem-diol) form of the ligand, pyC(O)(OH)pyC(O)(OH)py2−. Magnetic susceptibility data indicate the interplay of both ferro- and antiferromagnetic intramolecular interactions stabilizing an S = 3/2 ground state. Fitting of the data according to a next-nearest-neighbour model {Ĥ = −[J1(Ŝ1Ŝ2 + Ŝ1′Ŝ2′) + J2(Ŝ2Ŝ3 + Ŝ3′Ŝ2′) + J3(Ŝ1Ŝ3 + Ŝ3′Ŝ…

Models MolecularStereochemistryPyridineschemistry.chemical_elementTriclinic crystal systemCrystallography X-Raylaw.inventionInorganic ChemistryMagneticsDeprotonationlawOrganometallic CompoundsElectron paramagnetic resonanceMolecular StructureLigandHydrolysisSpectrum AnalysisHydrogen BondingCopperMagnetic susceptibilityCrystallographychemistryModels ChemicalIntramolecular forceGround stateCopperDalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003)
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Reasons for the exclusive formation of heterodimeric capsules between tetra-tolyl and tetra-tosylurea calix[4]arenes

2007

The selective heterodimerization of tetra-tolyl (1a) and tetra-tosylurea (1b) calixarenes, serendipitously found by Rebek et al. (R. K. Castellano, B. H. Kim and J. Rebek, Jr., J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1997, 119, 12671–12672), has been used for the construction of highly sophisticated macrocycles and well-defined supramolecular assemblies. Regrettably, hitherto, neither the exact structure of these heterodimers nor the reason for their exclusive formation is known. We present molecular dynamics simulations using the AMBER force field in explicit chloroform solvent for the two homodimers, the heterodimer and the two uncomplexed tetra-urea calixarenes. The rigid rotation about the C–S–N–C bond of t…

Models MolecularSteric effectsMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopyMolecular StructurebiologyChemistryHydrogen bondStereochemistryOrganic ChemistrySupramolecular chemistryCapsulesHydrogen Bondingbiology.organism_classificationBiochemistrySolutionsTosyl CompoundsSolventMolecular dynamicsCalixareneProton NMRUreaTetraCalixarenesPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryDimerizationOrganic & Biomolecular Chemistry
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Molecules with New Topologies Derived from Hydrogen-Bonded Dimers of Tetraurea Calix[4]arenes

2008

Tetraurea calix[4]arenes 2 have been synthesized in which two adjacent aryl urea residues are connected to a loop by an aliphatic chain -O-(CH(2))(n)-O-. The remaining urea residues have a bulky 3,5-di-tert-butylphenyl residue and an omega-alkenyloxyphenyl residue. Since this bulky residue cannot pass through the loop, only one homodimer (22) is formed in apolar solvents, for steric reasons, in which the two alkenyl residues penetrate the two macrocyclic loops. Covalent connection of these alkenyl groups by olefin metathesis followed by hydrogenation creates compounds 3, which consist of molecules with hitherto unknown topology. Their molecular structure was confirmed by (1)H NMR spectrosco…

Models MolecularSteric effectsSpectrometry Mass Electrospray IonizationMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopyStereochemistryArylOrganic ChemistryHydrogen BondingGeneral ChemistryCatalysischemistry.chemical_compoundResidue (chemistry)PhenolschemistryCovalent bondCalixareneUreaProton NMRMoleculeCalixarenesDimerizationChemistry - A European Journal
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8-N(3)-3'-biotinyl-ATP, a novel monofunctional reagent: differences in the F(1)- and V(1)-ATPases by means of the ATP analogue.

2001

A novel photoaffinity label, 8-N(3)-3'-biotinyl-ATP, has been synthesized. The introduction of an additional biotin residue is advantageous for easy detection of labeled proteins. This could be first tested by reaction with the F(1)-ATPase from the thermophilic bacterium PS3 (TF(1)). UV irradiation of TF(1) in the presence of 8-N(3)-3'-biotinyl-ATP results in a nucleotide-dependent binding of the analogue in the noncatalytic alpha and the catalytic beta subunits of TF(1), demonstrating the suitability of this analogue as a potential photoaffinity label. Reaction with the V(1)-ATPase, however, led to labeling of subunit E, which has been suggested as a structural and functional homologue of …

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