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Catalysis of a 1,3-dipolar reaction by distorted DNA incorporating a heterobimetallic platinum(ii) and copper(ii) complex

Authors :
Rivilla, Ivan
de Cozar, Abel
Schafer, Thomas
Hernandez, Frank J.
Bittner, Alexander M.
Eleta-Lopez, Aitziber
Aboudzadeh, Ali
Santos, Jose I.
Miranda, Jose I.
Cossio, Fernando P.
Rivilla, Ivan
de Cozar, Abel
Schafer, Thomas
Hernandez, Frank J.
Bittner, Alexander M.
Eleta-Lopez, Aitziber
Aboudzadeh, Ali
Santos, Jose I.
Miranda, Jose I.
Cossio, Fernando P.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

A novel catalytic system based on covalently modified DNA is described. This catalyst promotes 1,3-dipolar reactions between azomethine ylides and maleimides. The catalytic system is based on the distortion of the double helix of DNA by means of the formation of Pt(ii) adducts with guanine units. This distortion, similar to that generated in the interaction of DNA with platinum chemotherapeutic drugs, generates active sites that can accommodate N-metallated azomethine ylides. The proposed reaction mechanism, based on QM(DFT)/MM calculations, is compatible with thermally allowed concerted (but asynchronous) [[small pi]4s + [small pi]2s] mechanisms leading to the exclusive formation of racemic endo-cycloadducts.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1233901962
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1039.C7SC02311A