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Simultaneous Binding of Pt(II) to Three Different Sites (N7, N1, N3) of a Guanine Nucleobase
Raudaschl-Sieber, Gabriele,Schoellhorn, Helmut,Thewalt, Ulf,Lippert, Bernhard
, p. 3591 - 3595 (2007/10/02)
Reaction of 2+ with 9-ethylguanine, GH, gives three products: the mononuclear complex 2+ (1), which contains G platinated at N7, the dinuclear complex 3+ (2), which contains the deprotonated 9-ethylguanine ligand platinated at N7 and N1, and the trinuclear complex 3(G)>5+ (3), which has a deprotonated guanine ligand platinated at N7, N1, and N3.Formation of 3 occurs on addition of 2+ to an aqueous solution of 1 via the intermediate 2 even if no base is added.Its information is rationalized in terms of an electron-releasing effect of the Pt atom substituting for the proton at N1, similar to the situation in complexes of 1-methyluracil and 1-methylthymine containing a Pt(II) coordinated to N3.The pH dependence of the 1H NMR chemical shifts of all three complexes has been studied and the relevant acid/base equilibria established. 1 and 3 have been isolated in crystalline form, and the crystal structure of a derivative of 3, containing half a molecule of (NO3)2 per trinuclear complex, is reported. 3(G)>(NO3)5*0.5(NO3)2*H2O (3a) crystallizes in the space group P1, with cell dimensions a = 16.393 (4) Angstroem, b = 13.889 (6) Angstroem, c = 8.437 (2) Angstroem, α = 106.34 (4) deg, β = 94.32 (3) deg, γ = 92.05 (3) deg.The structure was refined to R = 0.067 and Rw = 0.076 on the basis of 5811 reflections.The geometries of the triammineplatinum(II) moieties and of the tetrammineplatinum(II) cation are normal.As a consequence of threefold Pt coordination, there are significant changes in ring angles of the purine ligand which are associated with the atoms N9, C4, and C5.