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A Water-Soluble Peptoid that Can Extract Cu2+ from Metallothionein via Selective Recognition.
Ghosh, Pritam; Maayan, Galia.
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  • Ghosh P; Schulich Faculty of Chemistry, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Technion City, Haifa, 3200008, Israel.
  • Maayan G; Schulich Faculty of Chemistry, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Technion City, Haifa, 3200008, Israel.
Chemistry ; 27(4): 1383-1389, 2021 Jan 18.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32876361
Selective binding of Cu2+ in water medium by a synthetic chelator is a promising therapeutic approach towards the treatment of various diseases including cancer. Chelation of Cu2+ is well exercised, however water-soluble synthetic chelators that can selectively bind Cu2+ from a pool of competing metal ions at very high excess and/or can extract Cu2+ from a protein are hardly reported. Herein we describe the design and synthesis of an acetylated peptoid-N-substituted glycine trimer-that incorporates a picolyl group at the N-terminal, a non-coordinating but structurally directing bulky chiral phenylethyl group at the C-terminus and a modified 2,2'-bipyridine group (PCA-Nspe), which selectively binds Cu2+ to form a water-soluble complex. We further demonstrate that the selectivity of PCA-Nspe to Cu2+ is thermodynamically driven, leading to specific binding of Cu2+ in an aqueous solution containing up to 60-fold excess of other biologically relevant metal ions such as Zn2+ , Co2+ , Mn2+ , Ca2+ , Mg2+ , K+ and Na+ . Based on spectroscopic data and DFT calculations of PCA-Nspe as well as of a control peptoid having an achiral benzyl group instead of the phenylethyl side chain, we could suggest that the chiral and bulkier phenylethyl group at the C-terminus controls the preorganization of the two ligands, and this might play a role in the selectivity of PCA-Nspe. Significantly, we show that PCA-Nspe can extract Cu2+ from the natural copper binding protein metallothionein.
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