Literature DB >> 33405254

Determination of acidity constants, ionic mobilities, and hydrodynamic radii of carborane-based inhibitors of carbonic anhydrases by capillary electrophoresis.

Veronika Šolínová1, Jiří Brynda2, Václav Šícha3, Josef Holub3, Bohumír Grűner3, Václav Kašička1.   

Abstract

Capillary electrophoresis (CE) has been applied for determination of the thermodynamic acidity constants (pKa ) of the sulfamidoalkyl and sulfonamidoalkyl groups, the actual and limiting ionic mobilities and hydrodynamic radii of important compounds, eight carborane-based inhibitors of carbonic anhydrases, which are potential new anticancer drugs. Two types of carboranes were investigated, (i) icosahedral cobalt bis(dicarbollide)(1-) ion with sulfamidoalkyl moieties, and (ii) 7,8-nido-dicarbaundecaborate with sulfonamidoalkyl side chains. First, the mixed acidity constants, pKa mix , of the sulfamidoalkyl and sulfonamidoalkyl groups of the above carboranes and their actual ionic mobilities were determined by nonlinear regression analysis of the pH dependences of their effective electrophoretic mobility measured by capillary electrophoresis in the pH range 8.00-12.25, at constant ionic strength (25 mM), and constant temperature (25°C). Second, the pKa mix were recalculated to the thermodynamic pKa s using the Debye-Hückel theory. The sulfamidoalkyl and sulfonamidoalkyl groups were found to be very weakly acidic with the pKa s in the range 10.78-11.45 depending on the type of carborane cluster and on the position and length of the alkyl chain on the carborane scaffold. These pKa s were in a good agreement with the pKa s (10.67-11.27) obtained by new program AnglerFish (freeware at https://echmet.natur.cuni.cz), which provides thermodynamic pKa s and limiting ionic mobilities directly from the raw CE data. The absolute values of the limiting ionic mobilities of univalent and divalent carborane anions were in the range 18.3-27.8 TU (Tiselius unit, 1 × 10-9 m2 /Vs), and 36.4-45.9 TU, respectively. The Stokes hydrodynamic radii of univalent and divalent carborane anions varied in the range 0.34-0.52 and 0.42-0.52 nm, respectively.
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Keywords:  Acid dissociation constant; Capillary electrophoresis; Carboranes; Limiting ionic mobilities; Stokes hydrodynamic radii

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33405254     DOI: 10.1002/elps.202000298

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Electrophoresis        ISSN: 0173-0835            Impact factor:   3.535


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Authors:  Adam Čepa; Veronika Dejmková; Ladislav Lešetický; Ivan Jelínek; Stanislav Smrček; Martin Štícha; Jana Jašprová; Marie Urbanová; Iryna Goncharova; Martin Dračínský; Eliška Procházková; Donald J Ostrow; Libor Vítek
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2021-06-18       Impact factor: 4.379

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