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Synthesis and x-ray absorption spectroscopy structural studies of Cu(I) complexes of HistidylHistidine peptides: The predominance of linear 2-coordinate geometry
Himes, Richard A.,Ga, Young Park,Barry, Amanda N.,Blackburn, Ninian J.,Karlin, Kenneth D.
, p. 5352 - 5353 (2008/02/05)
Modified His-His dipeptides have been reacted with copper(I) salts to model active-site Cu ions bound by contiguous His residues in certain oxygen-activating copper proteins, as well as amyloid β-peptide. Chelation of copper(I) by these ligands affords linear, two-coordinate complexes as studied structurally by X-ray absorption spectroscopy. The complexes are robust toward oxidation, showing limited to no reactivity with O2, and they bind CO weakly. Reaction with a third ligand (N-methylimidazole) affords complexes with a markedly different structure (distorted T-shaped) and reactivity, binding CO and oxidizing rapidly upon exposure to dioxygen. Copyright
