Issue 11, 1993

Crystal structure and NMR investigation of the serine proteinase inhibitor MR889, a cyclic thiolic compound

Abstract

The serine proteinase inhibitor N-(2-oxo-2,3,4,5-tetrahydro-3-thienyl)-2-(2-thenoylthio)propion-amide (MR889) has been crystallised, and its three-dimensional structure studied by X-ray diffraction and by NMR techniques in solution and in the solid state. MR889 crystallises in the monoclinic space group P21/n with cell constants a= 10.539(2), b= 9.647(5), c= 14.654(1)Å, β= 101.62(1)°; the asymmetric unit contains one molecule of MR889. The weighted crystallographic R factor for the refined structure is 0.044.

The solution structure of MR889 has been elucidated through the measurement of proton–proton and proton–carbon nuclear Overhauser enhancements. Measurement of the 13C longitudinal relaxation times yields information about the dynamics of MR889 in dimethylsulfoxide solution. The comparison between solid and solution state 13C NMR spectra allows an understanding of the quite different structures in the two states.

Article information

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J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 2, 1993, 2253-2256

Crystal structure and NMR investigation of the serine proteinase inhibitor MR889, a cyclic thiolic compound

M. Rizzi, E. Casale, P. Ascenzi, M. Fasano, S. Aime, C. L. Rosa, M. Luisetti and M. Bolognesi, J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 2, 1993, 2253 DOI: 10.1039/P29930002253

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