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Glenn A Blade1, Riffat Parveen2, Jennifer L Jaimes1, Wrenell Ilustre1, Diego Saldaña1, Denisa A Ivan1, Vincent M Lynch3, Thomas R Cundari2, Santiago Toledo4.
Abstract
We report the synthesis and biomimetic activity of a family of model complexes with relevance to acireductone dioxygenase (ARD), an enzyme that displays dual function based on metal identity found in the methionine salvage pathway (MSP). Three complexes with related structural motifs were synthesized and characterized derived from phenolate, and pyridine N4O Schiff-base ligands. They display pseudo-octahedral Ni(II)-N4O ligand coordination with water at the sixth site, in close alignment to the structure in the resting state of ARD. The three featured complexes exhibit carbon‑carbon bond cleavage activation of lithium acetylacetonate, which was used as a model enzyme substrate. Computationally derived mechanistic routes for the observed reactivity consistent with experimental conditions are herein proposed. The mechanism suggests the possibility of Ni(II)-substrate interactions, followed by oxygen insertion. These results constitute only the third functional model system of ARD, in an attempt to further advance biomimetic contributions to the ongoing debate of ARD's unique metal mediated, regioselective oxidative cleavage.Entities:
Keywords: Computational studies; Inorganic chemistry; Metalloenzyemes; Modeling chemistry; Oxygenases; Schiff-base Ni coordination complexes
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32949987 PMCID: PMC7680382 DOI: 10.1016/j.jinorgbio.2020.111253
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Inorg Biochem ISSN: 0162-0134 Impact factor: 4.155