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Modeling the Syn Disposition of Nitrogen Donors at the Active Sites of Carboxylate-Bridged Diiron Enzymes. Enforcing Dinuclearity and Kinetic Stability with a 1,2-Diethynylbenzene-Based Ligand
Kuzelka, Jane,Farrell, Joshua R.,Lippard, Stephen J.
, p. 8652 - 8662 (2003)
The syn coordination of histidine residues at the active sites of several carboxylate-rich non-heme diiron enzymes has been difficult to reproduce with small molecule model compounds. In this study, ligands derived from 1,8-naphthyridine, phthalazine, and 1,2-diethynylbenzene were employed to mimic this geometric feature. The preassembled diiron(II) complex [Fe 2(μ-O2CArTol)2(O 2CArTol)2(THF)2] (1), where Ar TolCO2- is the sterically hindered carboxylate 2,6-di(p-tolyl)benzoate, served as a convenient starting material for the preparation of iron(II) complexes, all of which were crystallographically characterized. Use of the ligand 2,7-dimethyl-1,8-naphthyridine (Me 2-napy) afforded the mononuclear complex [Fe(O2CAr Tol)2(Me2-napy)] (2), whereas dinuclear [Fe2(μ-DMP)(μ-O2CArTol) 2-(O2CArTol)2(THF)] (3) resulted when 1,4-dimethylphthalazine (DMP) was employed. The dinuclear core of compound 3 is kinetically labile, as evidenced by the formation of [Fe(O 2CArTol)2(vpy)2] (4) upon addition of 2-vinylpyridine (vpy). The diiron analogue of 4, [Fe2(μ-O 2CArTol)2(O2CArTol) 2(vpy)2] (5), was prepared directly from 1. When the sterically more demanding ligand 2,6-di(4-tert-butylphenyl)benzoate (Ar 4-tBuPhCO2-) was used, mononuclear [Fe(O 2CAr4-tBuPh)2(THF)2] (6) and [Fe(O2CAr4-tBuPh)2(DMP)2] (7) formed. The difficulty in stabilizing a dinuclear core with these simple (N)2-donor ligands was circumvented by preparing a family of 1,2-diethynylbenzene-based ligands, from which were readily assembled the complexes [Fe2(Et2BCQEBEt)(μ-O 2CArTol)3](OTf) (15) and [Cu 2(Et2BCQEBEt)-(μ-l)2] (16), where Et2BCQEBEt is 1,2-bis(3-ethynyl-8-carboxylatequinoline) benzene ethyl ester. The Et 2BCQEBEt framework provides both structural flexibility and the desired syn nitrogen donor geometry, thus serving as a good first-generation ligand in this class.
