Speciation in Vanadium Bioinorganic Systems. 5. Interactions between Vanadate, Uridine, and Imidazole - An Aqueous Potentiometric, 51V, 17O, and 13C NMR Study

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العنوان: Speciation in Vanadium Bioinorganic Systems. 5. Interactions between Vanadate, Uridine, and Imidazole - An Aqueous Potentiometric, 51V, 17O, and 13C NMR Study
المؤلفون: Elvingson, K., Keramidas, Anastasios D., Crans, D. C., Pettersson, L.
المساهمون: Keramidas, Anastasios D. [0000-0002-0446-8220]
المصدر: Inorganic chemistry
Inorg.Chem.
سنة النشر: 1998
الوصف: The full speciation has been determined in the aqueous vanadate-uridine (UrH2) and vanadate-uridine-imidazole (ImH) systems. The studies performed allow direct comparison with the corresponding adenosine systems, and the role of the pyrimidine and purine bases on various complex properties could be evaluated. The studies also provide insight into possible biological mechanism of action. Formation constants have been determined in 0.600 M Na(Cl) medium at 25 °C in the pH range 2-11, using a combination of potentiometry and 51V NMR spectroscopy. In the H+-H2VO4---UrH2 system, two dimeric complexes form: V2Ur2 2- with log β= 7.66 ± 0.02 and V2Ur2 3- with log β= 1.09 ± 0.04. The errors given are 3ω. Both species give rise to NMR resonances at -523 ppm. A minor 51V NMR resonance at -507 ppm is probably originating from a VUr2- species. No evidence was found for a 1:1 species at -523 ppm or a 1:1 species with 51V NMR shift superimposed on the vanadate monomer. In the H+-H2VO4 - UrH2-ImH system, two monomeric, mixed ligand species are formed: VUrIm- with log β= 3.12 ± 0.04 and VUrIm2- with log β= -6.26 ± 0.20. The pKa values for the V2Ur2 2- and VUrIm- species, 8.75 and 9.38, are both close to that of uridine (9.02) and are consistent with the interpretation that the deprotonation site is located on the base pan of the nucleoside. For both the V2Ur2 2- and VUrImn- species, isomers have been identified. Equilibrium conditions are illustrated in distribution diagrams. A quantitative comparison with the analogous vanadate-adenosine and vanadate-adenosine-imidazole systems is presented. Furthermore, the solution structure of V2Ur2 2- was examined using 17O NMR spectroscopy. The complex gives rise to a broad resonance at approximately -1010 ppm, which at higher temperature sharpened into two signals of equal intensities at -1007 and -1032 ppm. This spectrum is consistent only with a solution structure containing pentacoordinate vanadium in an arrangement in which one hydroxyl group of the uridine forms an ester with one vanadium atom, and the other hydroxyl group bridges the two vanadium atoms. In addition, 13C NMR studies revealed that the dinuclear vanadate-uridine species exchange while no evidence for intermolecular exchange between the complexes and free uridine was observed. The similarity between the vanadate-uridine and vanadate-adenosine complexes suggests that the role of the base in these complexes is very limited with respect to structural features and thermodynamic and kinetic properties. 37 24 6153 6160 Cited By :23
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