Copper(II)-tripeptide complexes in aqueous solution. Effects of the C-terminal chelate ring size on the coordination structure of doubly deprotonatedcomplex species

Citation
A. Hanaki et al., Copper(II)-tripeptide complexes in aqueous solution. Effects of the C-terminal chelate ring size on the coordination structure of doubly deprotonatedcomplex species, J INORG BIO, 77(3-4), 1999, pp. 147-155
Citations number
41
Categorie Soggetti
Biochemistry & Biophysics","Inorganic & Nuclear Chemistry
Journal title
JOURNAL OF INORGANIC BIOCHEMISTRY
ISSN journal
01620134 → ACNP
Volume
77
Issue
3-4
Year of publication
1999
Pages
147 - 155
Database
ISI
SICI code
0162-0134(199911/12)77:3-4<147:CCIASE>2.0.ZU;2-B
Abstract
Stabilities and coordination modes of the Cu(TI) complexes of tripeptides, glycylglycyl-X (GlyGly-X), where X denotes Gly, beta-alaninate, gamma-amino butyrate, delta-aminovalerate, epsilon-aminocaproate, and sarcosinate, have been studied by pH-titration and electronic absorption and electron spin r esonance (ESR) spectroscopies. On the basis of the stability constants and spectral data, the structure-stability relationship was determined, and the complexation pathways have been proposed. The stability constants determin ed at 25 degrees C and I = 0.1 M (KNO3) indicated that Cu(II) reacted with tripeptides (L) to form CuL and deprotonated species CuH-1L, CuH-2L, and Cu H-3L (charges are omitted). The stability constants for CuH-2L were found t o be primarily in the order of the deprotonation from the C-terminal peptid e bond and thus to be determined by the accessibility of the carboxylate gr oup to Cu(II). The coordination mode of CuH-2L depended on the size of the chelate ring formed by X with different lengths of the chain -NH(CH2)(n)COO -. CuH-2L with n less than or equal to 3 formed 5-5-5- - 5-5-7-membered fus ed rings with an amino nitrogen, two deprotonated peptide nitrogens, and a carboxylate oxygen, exhibiting the d-d transition band centered at 550-560 nm. The same species with n greater than or equal to 3 showed the absorptio n peak at similar to 650 nm and was concluded to be Cu(H-1L) (OH-) having a 5-5-membered fused ring with an amino nitrogen, a deprotonated peptide nit rogen, a peptide carbonyl oxygen, and a hydroxide ion as donors. The struct ures for CuH-3L were also discussed. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Inc. All rig hts reserved.