Synthesis and structural properties of patellamide a derivatives and their copper(II) compounds


Autoria(s): Bernhardt, P. V.; Comba, P.; Fairlie, D. P.; Gahan, L. R.; Hanson, G. R.; Lotzbeyer, L.
Data(s)

01/01/2002

Resumo

The synthesis, characterization and copper(II) coordination chemistry of three new cyclic peptide ligands, PatJ(1) (cyclo-(Ile -Thr- (Gly)Thz-lle-Thr(Gly)Thz)), PatJ(2) (cyclo-(Ile-Thr(Gly)Thz-(D)-Ile-Thr-(Gly)Thz)), and PatL (cyclo-(Ile-Ser-(Gly)Thz-Ile-Ser(Gly)Thz)) are reported. All of these cyclic peptides and PatN (cyclo-(Ile-Ser(Gly)Thz-Ile-Thr-(Gly)Thz)) are derivatives of patellamide A and have a [24]azacrown-8 macrocyclic structure. All four synthetic cyclic peptides have two thiazole rings but, in contrast to patellamide A, no oxazoline rings. The molecular structure of PatJ1, determined by X-ray crystallography, has a saddle conformation with two close-to-co-parallel thiazole rings, very similar to the geometry of patellamide D. The two coordination sites of PatJ1 with thiazole-N and amide-N donors are each well preorganized for transition metal ion binding. The coordination of copper(II) was monitored by UV/Vis spectroscopy, and this reveals various (meta)stable mono- and dinuclear copper(II) complexes whose stoichiometry was confirmed by mass spectra. Two types of dinuclear copper(II) complexes, [Cu-2(H4L)(OH2)(n)](2+) (n = 6, 8) and [Cu-2(H4L)(OH2)(n)] (n=4, 6; L=PatN, PatL, PatJ1, PatJ2) have been identified and analyzed structurally by EPR spectroscopy and a combination of spectra simulations and molecular mechanics calculations (MM-EPR). The four structures are similar to each other and have a saddle conformation, that is, derived from the crystal structure of PatJ(1) by a twist of the two thiozole rings. The small but significant structural differences are characterized by the EPR simulations.

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http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:61733

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Wiley VCH-Verlag

Palavras-Chave #Chemistry, Multidisciplinary #Amides #Copper #Epr Spectroscopy #Molecular Mechanics #Peptides #Ascidian Lissoclinum-patella #Cytotoxic Cyclic Peptide #Paramagnetic-resonance #Marine Metabolites #Solid-state #Binding #Ascidiacyclamide #Conformations #Metal #Octapeptide #C1 #250201 Transition Metal Chemistry #780103 Chemical sciences
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Journal Article