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Ebbe Nordlander. Portrait.

Ebbe Nordlander

Professor

Ebbe Nordlander. Portrait.

Design and Synthesis of New Models for Diiron Biosites

Author

  • Vladimir Trukhan
  • Olga Gritsenko
  • Ebbe Nordlander
  • Albert Shteinman

Summary, in English

In order to mimic dinuclear active sites of some non-heme diiron proteins, ten new polydentate and potentially dinucleating ligands have been synthesized. Each ligand contains a carboxylate moiety designed to bridge two metal atoms. These central carboxylate moieties are derived from substituted benzoic acids that in turn are linked to terminal nitrogen or oxygen donors by spacers so that framework-type polydentate ligands similar to the polypeptide frames in diiron metallobiosites are formed. Reaction of these ligands with Fe(ClO4)3·9H2O leads to ferric μ-oxo-μ-carboxylato iron complexes of the general formulas [Fe2O(L)2(H2O)2](ClO4)2 and [Fe2O(L)(BzO)](ClO4)2 (L=ligand), containing one or two immobilized bridging carboxylates, respectively. While X-ray crystallography shows that some of these complexes are dimers or network polymers in the solid state, electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ESMS) and spectroscopic data (UV–Vis, NMR, Mössbauer) indicate that they dissociate to monomeric Fe2O units in dilute CH3CN solutions.

Department/s

  • Department of Chemistry

Publishing year

2000

Language

English

Pages

41-46

Publication/Series

Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry

Volume

79

Issue

1-4

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Elsevier

Topic

  • Biological Sciences

Keywords

  • Diiron biosites
  • Modeling
  • Framework ligands
  • Fe(III) complexes

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1873-3344