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Solution,Crystal and in Silico Structures of the Organometallic Vitamin B12-Derivative Acetylcobalamin and of its Novel Rhodium-Analogue Acetylrhodibalamin
Authors:Markus Wiedemair  Christoph Kieninger  Klaus Wurst  Maren Podewitz  Evelyne Deery  Michael D Paxhia  Martin J Warren  Bernhard Kräutler
Institution:1. Institute of Organic Chemistry & Center for Molecular Biosciences (CMBI), University of Innsbruck, AT-6020 Innsbruck, Austria;2. Institute of General, Inorganic & Theoretical Chemistry, University of Innsbruck, AT-6020 Innsbruck, Austria;3. Institute of Materials Chemistry, TU Wien, AT-1060 Vienna, Austria;4. School of Biosciences, University of Kent, Canterbury, CT2 7NJ UK;5. Quadram Institute Bioscience, Norwich Research Park, Norwich, NR4 7UA UK
Abstract:The natural vitamin B12-derivatives are intriguing complexes of cobalt that entrap the metal within the strikingly skewed and ring-contracted corrin ligand. Here, we describe the synthesis of the Rh(III)-corrin acetylrhodibalamin ( AcRhbl ) from biotechnologically produced metal-free hydrogenobyric acid and analyze the effect of the replacement of the cobalt-center of the organometallic vitamin B12-derivative acetylcobalamin ( AcCbl ) with its group-IX homologue rhodium, to give AcRhbl . The structures of AcCbl and AcRhbl were thoroughly analyzed in aqueous solution, in crystals and by in silico methods, in order to gain detailed insights into the structural adaptations to the two homologous metals. Indeed, the common, nucleotide-appended corrin-ligand in these two metal corrins features extensive structural similarity. Thus, the rhodium-corrin AcRhbl joins the small group of B12-mimics classified as ‘antivitamins B12’, isostructural metal analogues of the natural cobalt-corrins that hold significant potential in biological and biomedical applications as selective inhibitors of key cellular processes.
Keywords:antivitamin B12  cobalt  corrin  density functional calculations  organometallic chemistry  Salmonella  rhodium  transition metals  X-ray diffraction
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