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Inorg Chem ; 48(21): 10084-92, 2009 Nov 02.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19852518

RESUMEN

Electronic absorption, electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR), and Soret-excited resonance Raman (RR) spectra are reported for bis(N-alkylimidazole) complexes of various iron(III)-"basket-handle" (Fe(III)BHP(+)) and "picket-fence" (Fe(III)PFP(+)) porphyrins in methylene chloride. The Fe(III)BHP(+) derivatives consist of four cross-trans (CT) and two adjacent-cis (AC) -linked in which the composition and the length of the handles are variable (CT Fe(III)[(C(11)Im)(2)(+)], CT and AC Fe(III)[((C(4))(2)phi)(2)](+), CT Fe(III)[((C(3))(2)phi)(C(12))](+), CT and AC Fe(III)[((C(3))(2)phi)(2)](+)). The meso-alphaalpha betabeta and meso-alphabeta alphabeta atropisomers of Fe(III)-tetrakis(o-pivalamidophenyl)-porphyrins represents the Fe(III)PFP(+) derivatives (Fe(III)alphaalpha betabeta-T(piv)PP(+) and Fe(III)alphabeta alphabeta-T(piv)PP(+), respectively). The absorption and RR data obtained for these ferric compounds were compared to those previously published for the homologous ferrous complexes (Picaud, T., Le Moigne, C., Loock, B., Momenteau, M. and Desbois, A. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2003, 125, 11616 and Le Moigne, C., Picaud, T., Boussac, A., Loock, B., Momenteau, M. and Desbois, A. Inorg. Chem. 2003, 42, 6081). The Soret band position of the eight investigated ferric compounds is observed between 417 and 424 nm, indicating that none of the complexes possesses a planar heme. The EPR spectra show that most of the Fe(III)BHP(+) complexes and all the Fe(III)PFP(+) complexes are rhombic B-type hemichromes (g(max) = 2.86-2.96). Notable exceptions concern the bis(N-methylimidazole) complexes of two CT Fe(III)BHP(+). The Fe(III)BHP(+) with the shortest handles (Fe(III)[((C(3))(2)phi)(2)](+)) exhibits a g value at 2.80. When the handles are lengthened by two methylene units (Fe(III)[((C(3))(2)phi)(2)](+)), the EPR spectrum corresponds to a mixture of two "highly anisotropic low-spin " or "large g(max)" type I EPR signals, a major species at g = 3.17 and a minor species at g = 3.77. All these EPR data were converted in terms of dihedral angle formed by the rings of the axial ligands. The RR spectra of the Fe(III)BHP(+) and Fe(III)PFP(+) complexes exhibited variable frequencies for the structure-sensitive nu(2) and nu(8) lines (1558-1563 cm(-1) and 386-401 cm(-1), respectively). In considering the ability of the different superstructures to stabilize particular out-of-plane distortions, this vibrational information was analyzed in terms of heme structure through changes in core size and Fe-N(pyrrole) bond length, in relation to changes in coordination geometry. The bis(N-methylimidazole) complex of Fe(III)[((C(3))(2)phi)(2)](+) was found to be the most distorted with a strongly ruffled tetrapyrrole. Because of a handle asymmetry, the heme conformation of the bis(N-methylimidazole) complex of Fe(III)[((C(3))(2)phi)(C(12))](+) was deduced to be a composition of ruffled and domed structures. The heme structure of the other complexes is a mixture of ruffled and saddled or ruffled and waved conformations. Taking into account our previous data on the ferrous series, this investigation provides information about the reorganization of the heme structure upon iron oxidation. The general trend is a decrease of either the core-size, or the Fe-N(pyrrole) bond length, or both. However, we demonstrated that the heme superstructures precisely control the nature and the extent of the tetrapyrrole reshaping. These results point out similar possible effect in the heme proteins, considering both an analogy between porphyrin superstructures and amino acids forming the heme sites and the diversity of the heme environments in the proteins.


Asunto(s)
Hemo/química , Imidazoles/química , Espectroscopía de Resonancia por Spin del Electrón , Cloruro de Metileno/química , Estructura Molecular , Oxidación-Reducción
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Inorg Chem ; 42(19): 6081-8, 2003 Sep 22.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12971780

RESUMEN

The absorption and resonance Raman (RR) spectra of the bis-N-methylimidazole, bis-1,5-dicyclohexylimidazole, and bis-pyridine complexes of the meso-alphaalphabetabeta and meso-alphabetaalphabeta atropisomers of Fe(II)-tetrakis(o-pivalamidophenyl)porphyrins (Fe(II)TpivPP) were obtained in methylene chloride. The different spatial arrangements of the o-pivalamide pickets in these two Fe(II)TpivPP compounds are expected to control the absolute and relative positions of the axial ligand rings with respect to the Fe-N(pyrrole) bonds. In particular, the spectroscopic data obtained for the bis-N-methylimidazole and bis-dicyclohexylimidazole complexes of the Fe(II)[alphabetaalphabeta-TpivPP] derivative showed the most important differences. Redshifts of the B and Q absorption bands (+ 4-5 nm) as well as an upshift of the low frequency nu(8) RR mode (+ 5 cm(-)(1)) were observed. No shift of the skeletal high frequency modes was detected. These spectral effects were associated with a change in relative position of the axial imidazole rings from nearly parallel in the bis-N-methylimidazole complex to nearly perpendicular in the bis-dicyclohexylimidazole complex. On the basis of stereochemical considerations as well as previous spectroscopic investigations, the data were interpreted in terms of change in porphyrin structure from planar to saddled. Complementing to a parallel study on bis-base Fe(II) "basket handle" porphyrin complexes, this spectroscopic investigation provides an additional means to distinguish planar, ruffled, and saddled conformations for ferrous hemes included in proteins.


Asunto(s)
Compuestos Ferrosos/química , Hemo/química , Hierro/química , Metaloporfirinas/química , Indicadores y Reactivos , Ligandos , Conformación Molecular , Espectrometría Raman , Estereoisomerismo
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J Am Chem Soc ; 125(38): 11616-25, 2003 Sep 24.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-13129366

RESUMEN

Electronic absorption and Soret-excited resonance Raman (RR) spectra are reported for bis-N-alkylimidazole and bis-pyridine complexes of various cross-trans-linked iron(II)-"basket-handle" porphyrins (Fe(II)-BHP) in methylene chloride. These compounds enable us to characterize the spectroscopic properties of ruffled six-coordinated low-spin Fe(II)-porphyrin complexes. The visible absorption spectra show that the Q and B bands are progressively red-shifted when the handles are shortened and/or when the steric hindrance of the axial ligands is increased. This effect is accompanied by both a decrease in RR frequency of the nu(2) mode and an increase in frequency of the nu(8) and nu(s)(Fe-ligand(2)) modes. More precisely, an inverse linear correlation is found between the frequencies of the nu(2) and nu(8) modes. For each ligation state, the positions of the absorption bands are also linearly correlated with the frequency of the nu(2) or nu(8) mode. All of these spectroscopic data reveal that the degree of ruffling of the Fe(II)-BHP complexes is increased by the N-methylimidazole --> pyridine axial substitutions, presumably because the mutual steric strains between the axial ligand rings, the porphyrin macrocycle and the porphyrin handles are increased. The present study provides a first basis for discerning ruffled conformations from planar and other nonplanar structures in ferrous heme proteins.


Asunto(s)
Compuestos Ferrosos/química , Porfirinas/química , Hemo/química , Imidazoles/química , Conformación Molecular , Espectrometría Raman
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