Metal–amino acid chemistry. Weak interactions and related functions of side chain groups
Abstract
α-Amino acids are highly functional small molecules whose side chain groups are like prototypes of metal coordination and weak interactions in proteins. This perspective focuses on non-covalent or weak interactions of the side chain groups of amino acids, such as the charged groups of arginine and aspartic acid and the aromatic rings of tyrosine and tryptophan, in metal complexes in solution and in the solid state. The structure and function of small complexes exhibiting weak interactions and their biological relevance are described.