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Selective Metal-ion Complexation of a Biomimetic Calix[6]arene Funnel Cavity Functionalized with Phenol or Quinone.


ABSTRACT: In the biomimetic context, many studies have evidenced the importance of the 1st and 2nd coordination sphere of a metal ion for controlling its properties. Here, we propose to evaluate a yet poorly explored aspect, which is the nature of the cavity that surrounds the metal labile site. Three calix[6]arene-based aza-ligands are compared, that differ only by the nature of cavity walls, anisole, phenol or quinone (LOMe , LOH and LQ ). Monitoring ligand exchange of their ZnII complexes evidenced important differences in the metal ion relative affinities for nitriles, halides or carboxylates. It also showed a possible sharp kinetic control on both, metal ion binding and ligand exchange. Hence, this study supports the observations reported on biological systems, highlighting that the substitution of an amino-acid residue of the enzyme active site, at remote distance of the metal ion, can have strong impacts on metal ion lability, substrate/product exchange or selectivity.

SUBMITTER: Aoun P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10107959 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Selective Metal-ion Complexation of a Biomimetic Calix[6]arene Funnel Cavity Functionalized with Phenol or Quinone.

Aoun Pamela P   Nyssen Nicolas N   Richard Sarah S   Zhurkin Fedor F   Jabin Ivan I   Colasson Benoit B   Reinaud Olivia O  

Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) 20221205 5


In the biomimetic context, many studies have evidenced the importance of the 1<sup>st</sup> and 2<sup>nd</sup> coordination sphere of a metal ion for controlling its properties. Here, we propose to evaluate a yet poorly explored aspect, which is the nature of the cavity that surrounds the metal labile site. Three calix[6]arene-based aza-ligands are compared, that differ only by the nature of cavity walls, anisole, phenol or quinone (L<sup>OMe</sup> , L<sup>OH</sup> and L<sup>Q</sup> ). Monitorin  ...[more]

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