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Intramolecular stacking interactions in ternary copper(II) complexes formed with 2,2'-bipyridine or 1,10-phenanthroline and 9-(4-phosphonobutyl)adenine (dPMEA), the carba relative of the antiviral nucleotide analogue 9.

Authors :
Gómez-Coca RB
Kapinos LE
Holý A
Vilaplana RA
González-Vílchez F
Sigel H
Source :
Journal of inorganic biochemistry [J Inorg Biochem] 2001 Mar; Vol. 84 (1-2), pp. 39-46.
Publication Year :
2001

Abstract

The stability constants of the mixed ligand complexes formed between Cu(Arm)2+, where Arm=2,2'-bipyridine (Bpy) or 1,10-phenanthroline (Phen), and the monoanion or the dianion of 9-(4-phosphonobutyl)adenine (dPMEA=3'-deoxa-PMEA), which is the carba analogue of the antivirally active 9-[2-(phosphonomethoxy)ethyl]adenine (PMEA), were determined by potentiometric pH titrations in aqueous solution at 25 degrees C and I=0.1 M (NaNO3). Detailed stability constant comparisons reveal that in the monoprotonated ternary Cu(Arm)(H;dPMEA)+ complexes the proton is at the phosphonate group and that stacking between Cu(Arm)2+ and H(dPMEA)- plays a significant role. For the Cu(Arm)(dPMEA) complexes a large increase in complex stability (compared to the stability expected on the basis of the basicity of the phosphonate group) is observed, which is due to intramolecular stack formation between the aromatic ring systems of Phen or Bpy and the purine moiety of dPMEA2-. The formation degree of the stacked isomer in the Cu(Arm)(dPMEA) systems is on the order of 90%, though it is somewhat more pronounced with Phen than with Bpy. Comparisons of the Cu(Arm)(N) systems, where N=dPMEA2- and PMEA2- or adenosine 5'-monophosphate (AMP2-), reveal that the stacking properties of dPMEA2- and PMEA2-resemble closely those of their parent nucleotide AMP2-.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0162-0134
Volume :
84
Issue :
1-2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of inorganic biochemistry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
11330480
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/s0162-0134(00)00194-x