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Fe(II) complexes that mimic the active site structure of acetylacetone dioxygenase: O2 and NO reactivity.

Heaweon Park1, Michael M Bittner, Jacob S Baus, Sergey V Lindeman, Adam T Fiedler.   

Abstract

Acetylacetone dioxygenase (Dke1) is a bacterial enzyme that catalyzes the dioxygen-dependent degradation of β-dicarbonyl compounds. The Dke1 active site contains a nonheme monoiron(II) center facially ligated by three histidine residues (the 3His triad); coordination of the substrate in a bidentate manner provides a five-coordinate site for O(2) binding. Recently, we published the synthesis and characterization of a series of ferrous β-diketonato complexes that faithfully mimic the enzyme-substrate intermediate of Dke1 (Park, H.; Baus, J.S.; Lindeman, S.V.; Fiedler, A.T. Inorg. Chem.2011, 50, 11978-11989). The 3His triad was modeled with three different facially coordinating N3 supporting ligands, and substituted β-diketonates (acac(X)) with varying steric and electronic properties were employed. Here, we describe the reactivity of our Dke1 models toward O(2) and its surrogate nitric oxide (NO), and report the synthesis of three new Fe(II) complexes featuring the anions of dialkyl malonates. Exposure of [Fe((Me2)Tp)(acac(X))] complexes (where (R2)Tp = hydrotris(pyrazol-1-yl)borate with R-groups at the 3- and 5-positions of the pyrazole rings) to O(2) at -70 °C in toluene results in irreversible formation of green chromophores (λ(max) ∼750 nm) that decay at temperatures above -60 °C. Spectroscopic and computational analyses suggest that these intermediates contain a diiron(III) unit bridged by a trans μ-1,2-peroxo ligand. The green chromophore is not observed with analogous complexes featuring (Ph2)Tp and (Ph)TIP ligands (where (Ph)TIP = tris(2-phenylimidazoly-4-yl)phosphine), since the steric bulk of the phenyl substituents prevents formation of dinuclear species. While these complexes are largely inert toward O(2), (Ph2)Tp-based complexes with dialkyl malonate anions exhibit dioxygenase activity and thus serve as functional Dke1 models. The Fe/acac(X) complexes all react readily with NO to yield high-spin (S = 3/2) {FeNO}(7) adducts that were characterized with crystallographic, spectroscopic, and computational methods. Collectively, the results presented here enhance our understanding of the chemical factors involved in the oxidation of aliphatic substrates by nonheme iron dioxygenases.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22974346      PMCID: PMC3965333          DOI: 10.1021/ic3012712

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Inorg Chem        ISSN: 0020-1669            Impact factor:   5.165


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