Hits:
Indexed by:期刊论文
Date of Publication:2017-04-03
Journal:EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Included Journals:SCIE
Volume:2017
Issue:13
Page Number:1845-1854
ISSN No.:1434-1948
Key Words:Dioxygen activation; Enzyme models; Carboxylate ligands; Copper
Abstract:To obtain insights into the role of the carboxylate group of Glu73 in the active site of quercetin 2,4-dioxygenase (2,4-QD), the copper(II) complexes [Cu(II)Ln(AcO)] [1 (Ln = L1), 2 (Ln = L2), 3 (Ln = L3), and 4 (Ln = L4)] supported by a series of carboxylate-containing ligands [L1H = 2-{[bis(pyridin-2ylmethyl) amino] methyl} benzoic acid; L2H = 3-{[bis(pyridin-2ylmethyl) amino] methyl} benzoic acid,; L3H = 2-({bis[2-(pyridin-2yl) ethyl] amino} methyl) benzoic acid; L4H = 3-({bis[2-(pyridin-2yl) ethyl] amino} methyl) benzoic acid] as well as the ternary Cu-II flavonolate (fla-) complexes [Cu(II)Ln(fla)] [5 (Ln = L1), 6 (Ln = L2), 7 (Ln = L3), and 8 (Ln = L4)] were synthesized and characterized as structural and functional models for the active site of 2,4-QD. The ternary complexes [Cu(II)Ln(fla)] showed different reactivities in the dioxygenation of bound flavonolate to benzoic acid, salicylic acid, and N,N-dimethylbenzamide at 75-90 degrees C (single- turnover reaction) in the order 5 >> 7 > 8 approximate to 6. A similar reactivity tendency was found in the catalytic dioxygenation of the substrate flavonol (multiturnover reaction) by the binary complexes. The different reactivities of the copper complexes could be attributed to the different Lewis acidities of the copper(II) ions induced by the different coordination environments of the ligands. The results will provide important insights into the pivotal catalytic role of the carboxylate group of Glu73 in 2,4-QD.
Pre One:Linking heterometallic Cu-Ln chain units with a 2-methylenesuccinate bridge to form a 2D network exhibiting a large magnetocaloric effect
Next One:A multi-response dual ratiometric luminescent sensor based on white emission composite built of blue-emitting MOF host and encapsulated red/green-emitting guests