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A switching cascade of hydrazone-based rotary switches through coordination-coupled proton relays

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NATURE CHEMISTRY
Volume 4, Issue 9, Pages 757-762

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/NCHEM.1408

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  1. Dartmouth College
  2. Burke Research Initiation Award
  3. American Chemical Society
  4. Division Of Chemistry
  5. Direct For Mathematical & Physical Scien [0848354] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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Imidazole, a subunit of histidine, plays a crucial role in proton-relay processes that are important for various biological activities, such as metal efflux, viral replication and photosynthesis. We show here how an imidazolyl ring incorporated into a rotary switch based on a hydrazone enables a switching cascade that involves proton relay between two different switches. The switching process starts with a single input, zinc(II), that initiates an E/Z isomerization in the hydrazone system through a coordination-coupled proton transfer. The resulting imidazolium ring is unusually acidic and, through proton relay, activates the E/Z isomerization of a non-coordinating pyridine-containing hydrazone switch. We hypothesize that the reduction in the acid dissociation constant of the imidazolium ring results from a combination of electrostatic and conformational effects, the study of which might help elucidate the proton-coupled electron-transfer mechanism in photosynthetic bacteria.

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