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Trends and Exceptions in the Interaction of Hydroxamic Acid Derivatives of Common Di- and Tripeptides with Some 3d and 4d Metal Ions in Aqueous Solution

By using various techniques (pH-potentiometry, UV-Visible spectrophotometry, (1)H and (17)O-NMR, EPR, ESI-MS), first time in the literature, solution equilibrium study has been performed on complexes of dipeptide and tripeptide hydroxamic acids—AlaAlaNHOH, AlaAlaN(Me)OH, AlaGlyGlyNHOH, and AlaGlyGly...

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Autores principales: Ozsváth, András, Bíró, Linda, Nagy, Eszter Márta, Buglyó, Péter, Sanna, Daniele, Farkas, Etelka
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6864811/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31683673
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24213941
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author Ozsváth, András
Bíró, Linda
Nagy, Eszter Márta
Buglyó, Péter
Sanna, Daniele
Farkas, Etelka
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Bíró, Linda
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Buglyó, Péter
Sanna, Daniele
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description By using various techniques (pH-potentiometry, UV-Visible spectrophotometry, (1)H and (17)O-NMR, EPR, ESI-MS), first time in the literature, solution equilibrium study has been performed on complexes of dipeptide and tripeptide hydroxamic acids—AlaAlaNHOH, AlaAlaN(Me)OH, AlaGlyGlyNHOH, and AlaGlyGlyN(Me)OH—with 4d metals: the essential Mo(VI) and two half-sandwich type cations, [(η(6)-p-cym)Ru(H(2)O)(3)](2+) as well as [(η(5)-Cp*)Rh(H(2)O)(3)](2+), the latter two having potential importance in cancer therapy. The tripeptide derivatives have also been studied with some biologically important 3d metals, such as Fe(III), Ni(II), Cu(II), and Zn(II), in order to compare these new results with the corresponding previously obtained ones on dipeptide hydroxamic acids. Based on the outcomes, the effects of the type of metal ions, the coordination number, the number and types of donor atoms, and their relative positions to each other on the complexation have been evaluated in the present work. We hope that these collected results might be used when a new peptide-based hydroxamic acid molecule is planned with some purpose, e.g., to develop a potential metalloenzyme inhibitor.
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spelling pubmed-68648112019-12-06 Trends and Exceptions in the Interaction of Hydroxamic Acid Derivatives of Common Di- and Tripeptides with Some 3d and 4d Metal Ions in Aqueous Solution Ozsváth, András Bíró, Linda Nagy, Eszter Márta Buglyó, Péter Sanna, Daniele Farkas, Etelka Molecules Article By using various techniques (pH-potentiometry, UV-Visible spectrophotometry, (1)H and (17)O-NMR, EPR, ESI-MS), first time in the literature, solution equilibrium study has been performed on complexes of dipeptide and tripeptide hydroxamic acids—AlaAlaNHOH, AlaAlaN(Me)OH, AlaGlyGlyNHOH, and AlaGlyGlyN(Me)OH—with 4d metals: the essential Mo(VI) and two half-sandwich type cations, [(η(6)-p-cym)Ru(H(2)O)(3)](2+) as well as [(η(5)-Cp*)Rh(H(2)O)(3)](2+), the latter two having potential importance in cancer therapy. The tripeptide derivatives have also been studied with some biologically important 3d metals, such as Fe(III), Ni(II), Cu(II), and Zn(II), in order to compare these new results with the corresponding previously obtained ones on dipeptide hydroxamic acids. Based on the outcomes, the effects of the type of metal ions, the coordination number, the number and types of donor atoms, and their relative positions to each other on the complexation have been evaluated in the present work. We hope that these collected results might be used when a new peptide-based hydroxamic acid molecule is planned with some purpose, e.g., to develop a potential metalloenzyme inhibitor. MDPI 2019-10-31 /pmc/articles/PMC6864811/ /pubmed/31683673 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24213941 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ozsváth, András
Bíró, Linda
Nagy, Eszter Márta
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Sanna, Daniele
Farkas, Etelka
Trends and Exceptions in the Interaction of Hydroxamic Acid Derivatives of Common Di- and Tripeptides with Some 3d and 4d Metal Ions in Aqueous Solution
title Trends and Exceptions in the Interaction of Hydroxamic Acid Derivatives of Common Di- and Tripeptides with Some 3d and 4d Metal Ions in Aqueous Solution
title_full Trends and Exceptions in the Interaction of Hydroxamic Acid Derivatives of Common Di- and Tripeptides with Some 3d and 4d Metal Ions in Aqueous Solution
title_fullStr Trends and Exceptions in the Interaction of Hydroxamic Acid Derivatives of Common Di- and Tripeptides with Some 3d and 4d Metal Ions in Aqueous Solution
title_full_unstemmed Trends and Exceptions in the Interaction of Hydroxamic Acid Derivatives of Common Di- and Tripeptides with Some 3d and 4d Metal Ions in Aqueous Solution
title_short Trends and Exceptions in the Interaction of Hydroxamic Acid Derivatives of Common Di- and Tripeptides with Some 3d and 4d Metal Ions in Aqueous Solution
title_sort trends and exceptions in the interaction of hydroxamic acid derivatives of common di- and tripeptides with some 3d and 4d metal ions in aqueous solution
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6864811/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31683673
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24213941
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