Dicopper(II)-EDTA Chelate as a Bicephalic Receptor Model for a Synthetic Adenine Nucleoside
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García Rubiño, María Eugenia; Matilla Hernández, Antonio; Niclos Gutiérrez, Juan; Choquesillo Lazarte, DuaneEditorial
MDPI
Materia
Adenine Synthetic nucleoside Model receptor Copper Bicephalic chelate
Date
2021Referencia bibliográfica
García-Rubiño, M.E.; Matilla-Hernández, A.; Frontera, A.; Lezama, L.; Niclós-Gutiérrez, J.; Choquesillo-Lazarte, D. Dicopper(II)-EDTA Chelate as a Bicephalic Receptor Model for a Synthetic Adenine Nucleoside. Pharmaceuticals 2021, 14, 426. https://doi.org/10.3390/ph14050426
Patrocinador
Agencia Estatal de Investigación, Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (MICIU) from Spain; FEDER-EU (project nos. PGC2018-102047-B-I00 and CTQ2017-85821-R); Junta de Andalucía (research group FQM-283); University of Granada (project ref. PPJIA2019-03)Résumé
In the extensive field of metal ions, their interactions with nucleic acids, and their constituents,
the main aim of this work is to develop a metal chelate suitable to recognize two molecules of an adenine
nucleoside. For this purpose, the dinuclear chelate Cu2
(µ-EDTA) (ethylenediaminetetraacetate(4-) ion
(EDTA)) is chosen as a bicephalic receptor model for N9-(2-hydroxyethyl)adenine (9heade). A one-pot
synthesis is reported to obtain the compound [Cu2
(µ2
-EDTA)(9heade)2
(H2O)4
]·3H2O, which has been
characterized by single-crystal X-ray diffraction and various spectral, thermal, and magnetic methods.
The complex unit is a centro-symmetric molecule, where each Cu (II) center is chelated by a half-EDTA,
and is further surrounded by an N7-dentate 9heade nucleoside and two non-equivalent trans-O-aqua
molecules. The metal chelate-nucleoside molecular recognition is referred to as an efficient cooperation
between the Cu-N7(9heade) coordination bond and a (9heade)N6-H···O(carboxyl, EDTA) interligand
interaction. Theoretical calculations are also made to account for the relevance of this interaction. The
extreme weakness with which each water molecule binds to the metal center disturbs the thermal
stability and the infrared (FT-IR) and electron spin resonance (ESR) spectra of the compound.