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Chiral Diaminopyrrolic Receptors for Selective Recognition of Mannosides, Part 2: A 3D View of the Recognition Modes by X-ray, NMR Spectroscopy, and Molecular Modeling

Authors :
Cristina Nativi
Gabriele Gabrielli
Jesús Jiménez-Barbero
Stefano Roelens
Ana Ardá
Andrea Ienco
Oscar Francesconi
F. Javier Cañada
Source :
Chemistry-A European Journal 17 (2011): 4821–4829. doi:10.1002/chem.201002872, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Arda A., Javier Canada F., Nativi C., Francesconi O., Gabrielli G., Ienco A., Jimenez-Barbero J., Roelens S./titolo:Chiral Diaminopyrrolic Receptors for Selective Recognition of Mannosides, Part 2: A 3D View of the Recognition Modes by X-ray, NMR Spectroscopy, and Molecular Modeling/doi:10.1002%2Fchem.201002872/rivista:Chemistry-A European Journal/anno:2011/pagina_da:4821/pagina_a:4829/intervallo_pagine:4821–4829/volume:17
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
Wiley, 2011.

Abstract

The structural features of a representative set of five complexes of octyl α- and β-mannosides with some members of a new generation of chiral tripodal diaminopyrrolic receptors, namely, (R)-5 and (S)- and (R)-7, have been investigated in solution and in the solid state by a combined X-ray, NMR spectroscopy, and molecular modeling approach. In the solid state, the binding arms of the free receptors 7 delimit a cleft in which two solvent molecules are hydrogen bonded to the pyrrolic groups and to the benzenic scaffold. In a polar solvent (CD(3)CN), chemical shift and intermolecular NOE data, assisted by molecular modeling calculations, ascertained the binding modes of the interaction between the receptor and the glycoside for these complexes. Although a single binding mode was found to adequately describe the complex of the acyclic receptor 5 with the α-mannoside, for the complexes of the cyclic receptors 7 two different binding modes were required to simultaneously fit all the experimental data. In all cases, extensive binding through hydrogen bonding and CH-π interactions is responsible for the affinities measured in the same solvent. Furthermore, the binding modes closely account for the recognition preferences observed toward the anomeric glycosides and for the peculiar enantiodiscrimination properties exhibited by the chiral receptors.

Details

ISSN :
09476539
Volume :
17
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Chemistry - A European Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f70abbaf92a09710fddccd9386f23566
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.201002872