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Oxovanadium(IV) binding to ligands containing donor sites of biological relevance

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INORGANICA CHIMICA ACTA
卷 322, 期 1-2, 页码 87-98

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/S0020-1693(01)00554-0

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oxovanadium(IV); quinic acid; glucuronic acid; galacturonic acid; uridine 5 '-diphosphoglucose; uridine 5 '-diphosphoglucuronic acid

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The (VO)-O-IV complex formation by a number of sugar ligands and their phosphate derivatives has been studied by the combined application of pH-potentiometric and spectroscopic (EPR and electronic absorption) techniques. The study allows a comparison of the relative effectiveness of phosphate and sugar residues in (VO)-O-IV binding, Quinic. acid (Quin) behaves similarly as a sugar molecule provided with chelating sets consisting of carboxyl and either deprotonated or undissociated hydroxy groups, or of couples of adjacent alkoxo, groups. Glucuronic and galacturonic. acids (Glu-Ac and Gal-Ac, respectively) are carboxylic, sugars. The position of the OH(4) group, cis or trans with respect to the carboxylic function, is critical for the complexing behaviour. In both cases the closure of a six-membered chelated ring is possible and bis chelated species are formed but only with galacturonic acid. Both these ligands co-ordinate via the alkoxo groups in basic solution. Uridine 5 ' -diphosphoglucose (UDP-Glu) and uridine 5 ' -diphosphoglucuronic acid (LTDP-Glu-Ac) act as diphosphate ligands at low pH. The glucuronic residue permits the carboxylate site to compete effectively with the phosphate moiety in the acidic pH range and to form a transient species with (CO2-, O-) donor set. However, hydroxo species predominate in the neutral and basic pH range, whereas the sugar co-ordination is observed only in very basic solution. The chelation ability of carboxylic sugars is discussed. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

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