Issue 39, 2015

Potentiometric and spectroscopic studies on the copper(ii) complexes of rat amylin fragments. The anchoring ability of specific non-coordinating side chains

Abstract

Copper(II) complexes of peptides modelling the sequence of the 17–22 residues of rat amylin have been studied by potentiometric, UV-Vis, CD and ESR spectroscopic methods. The peptides were synthesized in N-terminally free forms, NH2-VRSSNN-NH2, NH2-VRSSAA-NH2, NH2-VRAANN-NH2, NH2-VRSS-NH2, NH2-SSNN-NH2, NH2-SSNA-NH2 and NH2-AANN-NH2, providing a possibility for the comparison of the metal binding abilities of the amino terminus and the –SSNN– domain. The amino terminus was the primary ligating site in all cases and the formation of only mononuclear complexes was obtained for the tetrapeptides. The thermodynamic stability of the (NH2, N, N) coordinated complexes was, however, enhanced by the asparaginyl moiety in the case of NH2-SSNN-NH2, NH2-SSNA-NH2 and NH2-AANN-NH2. Among the hexapeptides the formation of dinuclear complexes was characteristic for NH2-VRSSNN-NH2 demonstrating the anchoring ability of the –SSNN– (SerSerAsnAsn) domain. The complexes of the heptapeptide NH2-GGHSSNN-NH2 were also studied and the data supported the above mentioned anchoring ability of the –SSNN– site.

Graphical abstract: Potentiometric and spectroscopic studies on the copper(ii) complexes of rat amylin fragments. The anchoring ability of specific non-coordinating side chains

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
28 Jun 2015
Accepted
03 Sep 2015
First published
07 Sep 2015

Dalton Trans., 2015,44, 17091-17099

Author version available

Potentiometric and spectroscopic studies on the copper(II) complexes of rat amylin fragments. The anchoring ability of specific non-coordinating side chains

Á. Dávid, C. Kállay, D. Sanna, N. Lihi, I. Sóvágó and K. Várnagy, Dalton Trans., 2015, 44, 17091 DOI: 10.1039/C5DT02445E

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