X-Ray crystal structures of the ternary complexes [Cd(5′-UMP)(dpa)(H2O)2]n(5′-UMP
uridine 5′-phosphate, dpa
2,2′-dipyridylamine): metal ion bridged stacking between nucleotide bases and aromatic amine rings, and [Cu(5′-CMP)(dpa)(H2O)]2(5′-CMP
cytidine 5′-phosphate): phosphate only metal bonding
Abstract
X-Ray crystal structure analyses of the ternary complexes [Cd(5′-UMP)(dpa)(H2O)2]·5H2O (5′-UMP = uridine 5′-phosphate and dpa = 2,2′-dipyridylamine) and [Cu(5′-CMP)(dpa)(H2O)]2·5H2O (5′-CMP = cytidine 5′-phosphate) have shown that the former is polymeric with a stacked structure between the uracil base and the dpa ligand via a metal–phosphate bridge, and the latter is dimeric with an unstacked structure involving metal bonding to the phosphate group only and not to the cystosine base of the nucleotide.
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uridine 5′-phosphate, dpa