Issue 30, 2016

Mapping the protein-binding sites for iridium(iii)-based CO-releasing molecules

Abstract

A combination of mass spectrometry, Raman microspectroscopy, circular dichroism and X-ray crystallography has been used to obtain detailed information on the reaction of an iridium-based CO-releasing molecule (Ir-CORM), Cs2IrCl5CO, with a model protein, bovine pancreatic ribonuclease. The results show that Ir-compound fragments bind to the N-terminal amine and close to histidine and methionine side chains, and the CO ligand is retained for a long time. The data provide helpful information for identifying protein targets for Ir-CORMs and for studying the mechanism that allows them to exhibit their interesting biological properties.

Graphical abstract: Mapping the protein-binding sites for iridium(iii)-based CO-releasing molecules

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
29 Apr 2016
Accepted
27 Jun 2016
First published
01 Jul 2016

Dalton Trans., 2016,45, 12206-12214

Mapping the protein-binding sites for iridium(III)-based CO-releasing molecules

M. Caterino, A. A. Petruk, A. Vergara, G. Ferraro, D. Marasco, F. Doctorovich, D. A. Estrin and A. Merlino, Dalton Trans., 2016, 45, 12206 DOI: 10.1039/C6DT01685E

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