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J Am Chem Soc ; 135(5): 1853-63, 2013 Feb 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23360075

RESUMO

The association constants for a family of 96 closely related zinc porphyrin-pyridine ligand complexes have been measured in two different solvents, toluene and 1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane (TCE). The zinc porphyrin receptors are equipped with phenol side arms, which can form intramolecular H-bonds with ester or amide side arms on the pyridine ligands. These association constants were used to construct 64 chemical double mutant cycles, which measure the free energy contributions of intramolecular H-bonding interactions to the overall stability of the complexes. Measurement of association constants for the corresponding intermolecular H-bonding interactions allowed determination of the effective molarities (EM) for the intramolecular interactions. Comparison of ligands that feature amide H-bond acceptors and ester H-bonds at identical sites on the ligand framework show that the values of EM are practically identical. Similarly, the values of EM are practically identical in toluene and in TCE. However, comparison of two ligand series that differ by one degree of torsional freedom shows that the values of EM for the flexible ligands are an order of magnitude lower than for the corresponding rigid ligands. This observation holds for a range of different supramolecular architectures with different degrees of receptor-ligand complementarity and suggests that in general the cost of freezing a rotor in supramolecular complexes is of the order of 5 kJ/mol.


Assuntos
Metaloporfirinas/química , Piridinas/química , Zinco/química , Ligação de Hidrogênio , Ligantes , Substâncias Macromoleculares/síntese química , Substâncias Macromoleculares/química , Metaloporfirinas/síntese química , Modelos Moleculares , Conformação Molecular
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Org Biomol Chem ; 10(30): 6022-31, 2012 Aug 14.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22580501

RESUMO

Free energy contributions due to intramolecular phosphonate diester-phenol H-bonds have been measured for 20 different supramolecular architectures in cyclohexanone solution. High throughput UV/Vis titrations were used in combination with chemical double mutant cycles to dissect out the contributions of different functional group interactions to the stabilities of over 100 different zinc porphyrin-pyridine ligand complexes. These complexes have previously been characterised in toluene and in 1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane (TCE) solution. Intramolecular ester-phenol H-bonds that were measured in these less polar solvents are too weak to be detected in cyclohexanone, which is a more competitive solvent. The stability of the intermolecular phosphonate diester-phenol H-bond in cyclohexanone is an order of magnitude lower than in TCE and two orders of magnitude lower than in toluene. As a consequence, only seven of the twenty intramolecular phosphonate diester-phenol interactions that were previously measured in toluene and TCE could be detected in cyclohexanone. The effective molarities (EM) for these intramolecular interactions are different in all three solvents. Determination of the EM accounts for solvent effects on the strengths of the individual H-bonding interactions and the zinc porphyrin-pyridine coordination bond, so the variation in EM with solvent implies that differences in the solvation shells make significant contributions to the overall stabilities of the complexes. The results suggest that steric effects lead to desolvation of bulky polar ligands. This increases the EM values measured in TCE, because ligands that fail to replace the strong interactions made with this solvent are unusually weakly bound compared with ligands that make intramolecular H-bonds.

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J Am Chem Soc ; 133(3): 582-94, 2011 Jan 26.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21174413

RESUMO

The synthesis of a family of zinc porphyrins and pyridine ligands equipped with peripheral H-bonding functionality has provided access to a wide range of closely related supramolecular complexes featuring between zero and four intramolecular H-bonds. An automated UV/vis titration system was used to characterize 120 different complexes, and these data were used to construct a large of number of different chemical double mutant cycles to quantify the intramolecular H-bonding interactions. The results probe the quantitative structure-activity relationship that governs cooperativity in the assembly of complex molecular recognition interfaces. Specifically, variations in the chemical structures of the complexes have allowed us to change the supramolecular architecture, conformational flexibility, geometric complementarity, the number and nature of the H-bond interactions, and the overall stability of the complex. The free energy contributions from individual H-bonds are additive, and there is remarkably little variation with architecture in the effective molarity for the formation of intramolecular interactions. Intramolecular H-bonds are not observed in complexes where they are geometrically impossible, but there are no cases where excellent geometric complementarity leads to very high affinities. Similarly, changes in conformational flexibility seem to have limited impact on the values of effective molarity (EM). The major variation that was found for all of the 48 intramolecular interactions that were examined using double mutant cycles is that the values of EM for intramolecular carboxylate ester-phenol H-bonds (200 mM) are an order of magnitude larger than those found for phosphonate diester-phenol H-bonds (30 mM). The corresponding intermolecular phosphonate diester-phenol H-bonds are 2 orders of magnitude more stable than carboxylate ester-phenol H-bonds, and the large differences in EM may be due to some kind of compensation effect, where the stronger H-bond is harder to make, because it imposes tighter constraints on the geometry of the complex.


Assuntos
Porfirinas/química , Ligação de Hidrogênio , Espectroscopia de Ressonância Magnética , Modelos Moleculares , Espectrofotometria Ultravioleta , Termodinâmica
4.
J Am Chem Soc ; 133(50): 20416-25, 2011 Dec 21.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22112051

RESUMO

Intermolecular complexes formed between metalloporphyrins and pyridine ligands equipped with multiple H-bond donors and acceptors have been used to measure the free energy contributions due to intramolecular ether-phenol H-bonding in the 24 different supramolecular architectures using chemical double mutant cycles in toluene. The ether-phenol interactions are relatively weak, and there are significant populations of partially bound states where between zero and four intramolecular H-bonds are made in addition to the porphyrin-ligand coordination interaction. The complexes were analyzed as ensembles of partially bound states to determine the effective molarities for the intramolecular interactions by comparison with the corresponding intermolecular ether-phenol H-bonds. The properties of the ether-phenol interactions were compared with phosphonate diester-phenol interactions in a closely related ligand system, which has more powerful H-bond acceptor oxygens positioned at the same location on the ligand framework. This provides a comparison of the properties of weak and strong H-bonds embedded in the same 24 supramolecular architectures. When the product of the intermolecular association constant and the effective molarity KEM > 1, there is a linear increase in the free energy contribution due to H-bonding with log EM, because the intramolecular interactions contribute fully to the stability of the complex. When KEM < 1, the H-bonded state is not significantly populated, and there is no impact on the overall stability of the complex. Intermolecular phosphonate diester-phenol H-bonds are 2 orders of magnitude stronger than ether-phenol H-bonds in toluene, so for the phosphonate diester ligand system, 23 of the 24 supramolecular architectures make intramolecular H-bonds. However, only 8 of these architectures lead to detectable H-bonding in the ether ligand system. The other 15 complexes have a suitable geometry for formation of H-bonds, but the ether-phenol interaction is not strong enough to overcome the reorganization costs associated with making intramolecular contacts, i.e., KEM < 1 for the ether ligands, and KEM > 1 for the phosphonate diester ligands. The values of EM measured for two different types of H-bond acceptor are linearly correlated, which suggests that EM is a property of the supramolecular acrchitecture. However, the absolute value of EM for an intramolecular phosphonate diester H-bond is about 4 times lower than the corresponding value for an intramolecular ether-phenol interaction embedded in the same supramolecular framework, which suggests that there may be some interplay of K and EM.

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J Org Chem ; 76(8): 2723-32, 2011 Apr 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21417288

RESUMO

A family of four biscarbamates (AA) and four bisphenols (DD) were synthesized, and H-bonding interactions between all AA•DD combinations were characterized using (1)H NMR titrations in carbon tetrachloride. A chemical double mutant cycle analysis shows that there are no secondary electrostatic interactions or allosteric cooperativity in these systems, and the system therefore provides an ideal platform for investigating the relationship between chemical structure and chelate cooperativity. Effective molarities (EMs) were measured for 12 different systems, where the number of rotors in the chains connecting the two H-bond sites was varied from 5 to 20. The association constants vary by less than an order of magnitude for all 12 complexes, and the variation in EM is remarkably small (0.1-0.9 M). The results provide a relationship between EM and the number of rotors in the connecting chains (r): EM ≈ 10r(-3/2). The value of 10 M is the upper limit for the value of EM for a noncovalent intramolecular interaction. Introduction of rotors reduces the value of EM from this maximum in accord with a random walk analysis of the encounter probability of the chain ends (r(-3/2)). Noncovalent EMs never reach the very high values observed for covalent processes, which places limitations on the magnitudes of the effects that one is likely to achieve through the use of chelate cooperativity in supramolecular assembly and catalysis. On the other hand, the decrease in EM due to the introduction of conformational flexibility is less dramatic than one might expect based on the behavior of covalent systems, which limits the losses in binding affinity caused by poor preorganization of the interaction sites.

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Chem Commun (Camb) ; (26): 3964-6, 2009 Jul 14.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19662267

RESUMO

The free energy of complexation of supramolecular complexes containing phenol-carbamate H-bonds is an additive function of the number of H-bonds, with a constant increment of 6 kJ mol(-1) per interaction in carbon tetrachloride.

7.
J Am Chem Soc ; 130(52): 17718-25, 2008 Dec 31.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19063608

RESUMO

A zinc porphyrin equipped with four amide H-bonding sites provides a rigid molecular receptor for the study of cooperative multipoint binding interactions. The interaction of this receptor with a variety of pyridine ligands bearing zero, one, and two H-bonding sites has been studied using UV/vis absorption, (1)H and (31)P NMR spectroscopy, and isothermal titration calorimetry in five different solvents. The results are analyzed in terms of a bound state that populates an ensemble of different complexes in which zero, one, or two of the potential H-bond interactions are formed. The key parameter that determines the behavior of the system is the product of the association constant for the H-bond interaction, K(H), and the effective molarity for the intramolecular interaction, EM. In the system reported here, EM is 0.1-1 M for all of the intramolecular interactions. For strong H-bonds (large K(H) in nonpolar solvents), all of the interactions are formed in the complex and the fully bound state dominates. In this case, additional binding interactions produce incremental increases in complex stability. However, for weaker H-bonds (small K(H) in polar solvents), the formation of additional interactions does not lead to an increase in the overall stability of the complex, due to the population of partially bound states.


Assuntos
Amidas/química , Ligação de Hidrogênio , Metaloporfirinas/química , Piridinas/química , Zinco/química , Sítios de Ligação , Calorimetria/métodos , Fenômenos Químicos , Cinética , Ligantes , Espectrofotometria Ultravioleta/métodos
8.
Chem Commun (Camb) ; (34): 4076-8, 2008 Sep 14.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18758631

RESUMO

Nitrones undergo dynamic exchange in chloroform at room temperature through two mechanisms-hydrolysis and recombination or hydroxylamine addition/elimination; this dynamic exchange is harnessed to select a nitrone-based bis(amidopyridine) receptor for diacids from a group of four nitrones through its binding to a glutaric acid-based target.


Assuntos
Óxidos de Nitrogênio/química , Aminopirina/química , Clorofórmio/química , Glutaratos/química , Hidrólise , Hidroxilamina/química , Espectroscopia de Ressonância Magnética , Temperatura
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Org Lett ; 8(23): 5179-82, 2006 Nov 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17078672

RESUMO

[Structure: see text] A simple receptor and substrate are used to probe the relationship between transition-state charge and the level of rate acceleration that can be created by stabilizing the transition state through hydrogen bonding. Pericyclic reactions are accelerated less than 2-fold by the receptor, whereas a conjugate addition reaction is accelerated more than 30-fold. Therefore, substrate polarization by hydrogen bonding would only appear to be effective for reactions that generate significant charge at the transition state.


Assuntos
Maleimidas/química , Ligação de Hidrogênio , Cinética , Modelos Moleculares , Estrutura Molecular
10.
Chem Commun (Camb) ; (35): 3684-6, 2006 Sep 21.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17047811

RESUMO

The selective recognition-mediated reaction between a nitrone bearing a urea recognition site and a maleimide bearing a proton switchable recognition site can be turned 'on' and 'off' by the addition of base and acid respectively.


Assuntos
Maleimidas/química , Óxidos de Nitrogênio/química , Ureia/química , Concentração de Íons de Hidrogênio , Estrutura Molecular , Fatores de Tempo
11.
Org Lett ; 12(9): 1920-3, 2010 May 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20392115

RESUMO

A small network of synthetic replicators is capable of responding to instructional inputs such that the output of the network is an excess of one of the replicators whenever the input contains either or both of the replicators, mirroring the OR boolean logic operation.


Assuntos
Simulação por Computador , Espectroscopia de Ressonância Magnética
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