Ebbe Nordlander
Professor
Structural and Functional Models of the Active Site of Zinc Phosphotriesterase
Author
Summary, in English
In an attempt to prepare structural and functional models for the active site of the hydrolytic enzyme zinc phosphotriesterase, five new zinc complexes of the ligands 2,6-bis[N-(N-(carboxylmethyl)-N-((1-methylimidazol)methyl)amine)methyl]-4-methylphenolate (BCIMP) and the corresponding asymmetric ligand 2-(N-isopropyl-N-((1-methylimidazolyl)methyl)aminomethyl)-6-(N-carboxylmethyl-N-((1-methylimidazolyl)methyl)aminomethyl)-4-methylphenol (ICIMP) have been synthesized, viz. Na[Zn2(BCIMP)Ac2] (1), [Zn2(BCIMP)(Ph2Ac)] (2), [Zn2(ICIMP)Ac2] (3), [Zn4(ICIMP)2(Me3Ac)2][ClO4]2 (4), and [Zn4(ICIMP)2(Ph2Ac)2][ClO4]2 (5). The X-ray structure of complex 5 has been determined and reveals that the complex is a dimer of dimers in the solid state, which in solution dissociates to potent structural models. Studies using NMR show that only one carboxylate coligand bridges the dizinc units in the case of diphenyl acetate and pivalate, while the steric bulk of acetate is sufficiently small to permit the coordination of two acetates/dizinc unit. Functional studies involving the hydrolysis/transesterification of 2-hydroxypropyl p-nitrophenyl phosphate (HPNP) show that the complex with ICIMP (compound 5) has a significantly higher rate of catalysis than the BCIMP complex (compound 2). This is attributed to the vacant/labile coordination site that is available in the ICIMP complex but not the BCIMP complex.
Department/s
- Department of Chemistry
Publishing year
2004
Language
English
Pages
5681-5687
Publication/Series
Inorganic Chemistry
Volume
43
Issue
18
Document type
Journal article
Publisher
The American Chemical Society (ACS)
Topic
- Inorganic Chemistry
Status
Published
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISSN: 1520-510X