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Complexation of biologically essential (mono- and divalent) metal cations to cucurbiturils: a DFT/SMD evaluation of the key factors governing the host–guest recognition

Supramolecular complexes based on classical synthetic macrocyclic host molecules such as cyclodextrins and calixarenes have received much attention recently due to their broad applications as biological and chemical sensors, bioimaging agents, drug delivery carriers, light-emitting materials, etc. C...

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Autores principales: Kircheva, Nikoleta, Dobrev, Stefan, Dasheva, Lyubima, Koleva, Iskra, Nikolova, Valya, Angelova, Silvia, Dudev, Todor
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9055741/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35519129
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra04387g
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author Kircheva, Nikoleta
Dobrev, Stefan
Dasheva, Lyubima
Koleva, Iskra
Nikolova, Valya
Angelova, Silvia
Dudev, Todor
author_facet Kircheva, Nikoleta
Dobrev, Stefan
Dasheva, Lyubima
Koleva, Iskra
Nikolova, Valya
Angelova, Silvia
Dudev, Todor
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description Supramolecular complexes based on classical synthetic macrocyclic host molecules such as cyclodextrins and calixarenes have received much attention recently due to their broad applications as biological and chemical sensors, bioimaging agents, drug delivery carriers, light-emitting materials, etc. Cucurbit[n]urils comprise another group of cavitands known for their high affinity for various guest molecules. Nonetheless, some aspects of their coordination chemistry remain enigmatic. Although they are recognized as potential biomimetic scaffolds, they are still not tested as metalloenzyme models and not much is known about their metal-binding properties. Furthermore, there is no systematic study on the key factors controlling the processes of metal coordination to these systems. In the computational study herein, DFT molecular modeling has been employed in order to investigate the interactions of biologically essential (mono- and divalent) metal cations to cucurbit[n]urils and evaluate the major determinants shaping the process. The thermodynamic descriptors (Gibbs energies in the gas phase and in a water medium) of the corresponding complexation reactions have been estimated. The results obtained shed light on the mechanism of host–guest recognition and disclose which factors more specifically affect the metal binding process.
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spelling pubmed-90557412022-05-04 Complexation of biologically essential (mono- and divalent) metal cations to cucurbiturils: a DFT/SMD evaluation of the key factors governing the host–guest recognition Kircheva, Nikoleta Dobrev, Stefan Dasheva, Lyubima Koleva, Iskra Nikolova, Valya Angelova, Silvia Dudev, Todor RSC Adv Chemistry Supramolecular complexes based on classical synthetic macrocyclic host molecules such as cyclodextrins and calixarenes have received much attention recently due to their broad applications as biological and chemical sensors, bioimaging agents, drug delivery carriers, light-emitting materials, etc. Cucurbit[n]urils comprise another group of cavitands known for their high affinity for various guest molecules. Nonetheless, some aspects of their coordination chemistry remain enigmatic. Although they are recognized as potential biomimetic scaffolds, they are still not tested as metalloenzyme models and not much is known about their metal-binding properties. Furthermore, there is no systematic study on the key factors controlling the processes of metal coordination to these systems. In the computational study herein, DFT molecular modeling has been employed in order to investigate the interactions of biologically essential (mono- and divalent) metal cations to cucurbit[n]urils and evaluate the major determinants shaping the process. The thermodynamic descriptors (Gibbs energies in the gas phase and in a water medium) of the corresponding complexation reactions have been estimated. The results obtained shed light on the mechanism of host–guest recognition and disclose which factors more specifically affect the metal binding process. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020-07-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9055741/ /pubmed/35519129 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra04387g Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Kircheva, Nikoleta
Dobrev, Stefan
Dasheva, Lyubima
Koleva, Iskra
Nikolova, Valya
Angelova, Silvia
Dudev, Todor
Complexation of biologically essential (mono- and divalent) metal cations to cucurbiturils: a DFT/SMD evaluation of the key factors governing the host–guest recognition
title Complexation of biologically essential (mono- and divalent) metal cations to cucurbiturils: a DFT/SMD evaluation of the key factors governing the host–guest recognition
title_full Complexation of biologically essential (mono- and divalent) metal cations to cucurbiturils: a DFT/SMD evaluation of the key factors governing the host–guest recognition
title_fullStr Complexation of biologically essential (mono- and divalent) metal cations to cucurbiturils: a DFT/SMD evaluation of the key factors governing the host–guest recognition
title_full_unstemmed Complexation of biologically essential (mono- and divalent) metal cations to cucurbiturils: a DFT/SMD evaluation of the key factors governing the host–guest recognition
title_short Complexation of biologically essential (mono- and divalent) metal cations to cucurbiturils: a DFT/SMD evaluation of the key factors governing the host–guest recognition
title_sort complexation of biologically essential (mono- and divalent) metal cations to cucurbiturils: a dft/smd evaluation of the key factors governing the host–guest recognition
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9055741/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35519129
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra04387g
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