Literature DB >> 25563067

Entasis through hook-and-loop fastening in a glycoligand with cumulative weak forces stabilizing Cu(I).

Ludivine Garcia1, Federico Cisnetti, Natacha Gillet, Régis Guillot, Magali Aumont-Nicaise, Jean-Philip Piquemal, Michel Desmadril, François Lambert, Clotilde Policar.   

Abstract

The idea of a possible control of metal ion properties by constraining the coordination sphere geometry was introduced by Vallee and Williams with the concept of entasis, which is frequently postulated to be at stake in metallobiomolecules. However, the interactions controlling the geometry at metal centers remain often elusive. In this study, the coordination properties toward copper ions—Cu(II) or Cu(I)—of a geometrically constrained glycoligand centered on a sugar scaffold were compared with those of an analogous ligand built on an unconstrained alkyl chain. The sugar-centered ligand was shown to be more preorganized for Cu(II) coordination than its open-chain analogue, with an unusual additional stabilization of the Cu(I) redox state. This preference for Cu(I) was suggested to arise from geometric constraints favoring an optimized folding of the glycoligand minimizing steric repulsions. In other words, the Cu(I) d(10) species is stabilized by valence shell electron pair repulsion (VSEPR). This idea was rationalized by a theoretical noncovalent interactions (NCI) analysis. The cumulative effects of weak forces were shown to create an efficient buckle as in a hook-and-loop fastener, and fine structural features within the glycoligand reduce repulsive interactions for the Cu(I) state. This study emphasizes that monosaccharide platforms are appropriate ligand backbones for a delicate geometric control at the metal center, with a network of weak interactions within the ligand. This structuration availing in glycoligands makes them attractive for metallic entasis.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25563067     DOI: 10.1021/ja510259p

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


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