Issue 5, 2018

The cytochrome c–cyclo[6]aramide complex as a supramolecular catalyst in methanol

Abstract

A hydrogen-bonded macrocycle, cyclo[6]aramide, was found to form a supramolecular complex with cytochrome c, which enables the solubilization of the heme protein in methanol. The supramolecular complexation was evidenced by UV-vis, CD, and Raman spectroscopic techniques via structural characterization. Computational simulation based on the DFT method reveals the presence of strong hydrogen bonds formed between the lysine residues exposed on the protein surface and the oxygen atoms residing in the cavity of cyclo[6]aramide apart from cation–π interactions. The resulting cytochrome c–cyclo[6]aramide 1 exhibited higher activities than unmodified cytochrome c in the oxidation of benzhydrol to benzophenone with hydrogen peroxide at low temperatures. The enhanced activity with lowering temperature up to −40 °C indicates that the complex can act as a “cold-active” synzyme. The results achieved here demonstrate the potential of hydrogen-bonded macrocycles in supramolecular chemistry for catalytic reactions via ligand–protein interactions.

Graphical abstract: The cytochrome c–cyclo[6]aramide complex as a supramolecular catalyst in methanol

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
26 Jul 2017
Accepted
23 Jan 2018
First published
25 Jan 2018

New J. Chem., 2018,42, 3857-3866

The cytochrome c–cyclo[6]aramide complex as a supramolecular catalyst in methanol

W. Pan, L. Mao, M. Shi, Y. Fu, X. Jiang, W. Feng, Y. He, D. Xu and L. Yuan, New J. Chem., 2018, 42, 3857 DOI: 10.1039/C7NJ02741A

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