Absence of direct metal–nucleotide interaction in the crystal structure of the ternary system, [Cu(bim)(H2O)5]2+[5′-IMP]2–·3H2O (bim = benzimidazole; 5′-IMP = inosine 5′-monophosphate)
Abstract
The unusual absence of direct metal–nucleotide binding in a metal-6-oxopurine nucleotide complex is demonstrated for the first time in the structure of [Cu(bim)(H2O)5]2+[5′-IMP]2–·3H2O (bim = benzimidazole; 5′-IMP = inosine 5′-monophosphate); the nucleotide base stacks with the bim ligand and the phosphate oxygens are involved in hydrogen bonds with the co-ordinated water molecules.