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Derivatives of Coenzyme F430 with a Covalently Attached α‐Axial Ligand. Part I
Authors:Carsten Bauer  Bernhard Jaun
Abstract:X‐Ray structures of the enzyme methyl‐coenzyme M reductase show that the Ni‐center in the prosthetic group coenzyme F430 is penta‐ or hexacoordinated with the carboxamide group of a glutamine residue occupying the axial coordination site on the α‐side of the macrocycle. To obtain diastereoselectively coordinated complexes for mechanistic and spectroscopic studies of the free coenzyme in solution, we aimed to prepare partial‐synthetic derivatives of coenzyme F430 that have a coordinating group attached via a linker to one of the propanoic acid side chains. By using molecular‐mechanics calculations and two different conformational search methods, a set of 50 structures containing imidazole or pyridine units as potential ligands were computationally tested according to geometric criteria defining coordinating conformations. The best candidates proved to be proline‐containing tri‐ and tetrapeptides with a methyl‐histidine as the C‐terminal residue. These linkers were synthesized, and their conformation was determined by NMR. Refinement of the molecular modeling by using the experimentally determined geometric restraints allowed us to decide that the tripeptide Pro‐Pro‐His(π‐Me)‐OMe ( 10 ) was the most promising of all tested structures for attachment to the side chain at C(3) or C(13) of F430.
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