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Dalton Trans ; 53(4): 1648-1656, 2024 Jan 23.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38168682

RESUMO

Superoxide dismutase (SOD) enzymes are pivotal in regulating oxidative stress. In order to model Ni containing SOD enzymes, the results of the thermodynamic, spectroscopic and SOD activity studies on the complexes formed between nickel(II) and a NiSOD related peptide, CysCysAspLeuProCysGlyValTyr-NH2 (wtCC), are reported. Cysteine was introduced to replace the first histidine residue in the amino acid sequence of the active site of the NiSOD enzyme. The novel peptide exhibits 3 times higher metal binding affinity compared to the native NiSOD fragment. This is due to the presence of the first cysteine in the coordination sphere of nickel(II). At physiological pH, the (NH2,S-,S-,S-) coordinated complex is the major species. This coordination mode is altered when one thiolate group is replaced by an amide nitrogen of the peptide backbone above pH 7.5. The nickel complexes of wtCC exhibit similar SOD activity to that of the complex formed with the active site fragment of the native NiSOD. The reaction between the complexes and the superoxide anion was studied by the sequential stopped-flow method. These studies revealed that the nickel(II) complex is always in excess over the nickel(III) complex during the dismutation process. However, the nickel(III) species is also involved in a relatively fast degradation process. This unambiguously proves that a protective mechanism must be operative in the NiSOD enzyme which prevents the oxidation of the sulfur atom of cysteine in the presence of O2-. The results provide new possibilities for the use of NiSOD mimics in bio- and industrial catalytic processes.


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Cisteína , Níquel , Cisteína/química , Domínio Catalítico , Níquel/química , Superóxido Dismutase/química , Peptídeos/química
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Inorg Chem ; 61(4): 2319-2332, 2022 Jan 31.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35029102

RESUMO

Copper(II) complexes of pyridine-based ligands functionalized with alanine (PydiAla) and tyrosine (PydiTyr) moieties have been synthesized as novel superoxide dismutase mimics. The complexes were characterized by pH-potentiometric, spectroscopic (UV-vis, circular dichroism, mass spectrometry, electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy), computational (DFT), and X-ray diffraction methods. Both ligands form high stability copper(II) complexes via the (Npy,N-,N-) donor set supported by the binding of the carboxylate pendant arms. Although the coordination mode is the same for the two systems, the tyrosine containing counterpart exhibits increased copper(II) binding affinity, which is most likely due to the presence of the aromatic moiety of the side chains. Both copper(II) complexes are capable of binding N-methylimidazole, and the formation of the corresponding ternary species was observed at physiological pH. The binary and ternary copper(II) complexes exhibit high SOD activity. The PydiTyr complex exhibits about 1 order of magnitude higher activity than the PydiAla complex. This is probably due to the presence of the phenolic OH group in the former species, which promotes the binding of the superoxide anion radical to the metal center. The results serve as a basis for designing highly efficient copper(II) mimics for medical and practical applications.


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Cobre
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Inorg Chem ; 60(15): 11259-11272, 2021 Aug 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34251196

RESUMO

Copper(II) complexes formed with sulfonated salan ligands (HSS) have been synthesized, and their coordination chemistry has been characterized using pH-potentiometry and spectroscopic methods [UV-vis, electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR), and electron-electron double resonance (ELDOR)-detected NMR (EDNMR)] in aqueous solution. Several bridging moieties between the two salicylamine functions were introduced, e.g., ethyl (HSS), propyl (PrHSS), butyl (BuHSS), cyclohexyl (cis-CyHSS, trans-CyHSS), and diphenyl (dPhHSS). All of the investigated ligands feature excellent copper(II) binding ability via the formation of a (O-,N,N,O-) chelate system. The results indicated that the cyclohexyl moiety significantly enhances the stability of the copper(II) complexes. EPR studies revealed that the arrangement of the coordinated donor atoms is more symmetrical around the copper(II) center and similar for HSS, BuHSS, CyHSS, and dPhHSS, respectively, and a higher rhombicity of the g tensor was detected for PrHSS. The copper(II) complexes of the sulfosalan ligands were isolated in solid form also and showed moderate catalytic activity in the Henry (nitroaldol) reaction of aldehydes and nitromethane. The best yield for nitroaldol production was obtained for copper(II) complexes of PrHSS and BuHSS, although their metal binding ability is moderate compared to that of the cyclohexyl counterparts. However, these complexes possess larger spin density on the nitrogen nuclei than that for the other cases, which alters their catalytic activity.

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