Issue 26, 2013

Asymmetric zinc(ii) complexes as functional and structural models for phosphoesterases

Abstract

We report two asymmetric ligands for the generation of structural and functional dinuclear metal complexes as phosphoesterase mimics. Two zinc(II) complexes, [Zn2(CH3L4)(CH3CO2)2]+ (CH3HL4 = 2-(((2-methoxyethyl)(pyridin-2-ylmethyl)amino)methyl)-4-methyl-6-(((pyridin-2-ylmethyl)amino)methyl)phenol) and [Zn2(CH3L5)(CH3CO2)2]+ (CH3HL5 = 2-(((2-methoxyethyl)(pyridine-2-ylmethyl)amino)methyl)-4-methyl-6-(((pyridin-2-ylmethyl)(4-vinylbenzyl)amino)methyl)phenol) were synthesized and characterized by X-ray crystallography. The structures showed that the ligands enforce a mixed 6,5-coordinate environment in the solid state. 1H-, 13C- and 31P-NMR, mass spectrometry and infrared spectroscopy were used to further characterize the compounds in the solid state and in solution. The zinc(II) complexes hydrolyzed the organophosphate substrate bis-(2,4-dinitrophenol)phosphate (BDNPP), the nucleophile proposed to be a terminal water molecule (pKa 7.2). The ligand CH3HL4 was immobilised on Merrifield resin and its zinc(II) complex generated. Infrared spectroscopy, microanalysis and XPS measurements confirmed successful immobilisation, with a catalyst loading of ∼1.45 mmol g−1 resin. The resin bound complex was active towards BDNPP and displayed similar pH dependence to the complex in solution.

Graphical abstract: Asymmetric zinc(ii) complexes as functional and structural models for phosphoesterases

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
26 Feb 2013
Accepted
02 May 2013
First published
15 May 2013

Dalton Trans., 2013,42, 9574-9584

Asymmetric zinc(II) complexes as functional and structural models for phosphoesterases

L. J. Daumann, L. Marty, G. Schenk and L. R. Gahan, Dalton Trans., 2013, 42, 9574 DOI: 10.1039/C3DT50514F

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