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Crystal structure of Ce(IV)/dipicolinate complex as catalyst for DNA hydrolysis.

Journal of biological inorganic chemistry : JBIC : a publication of the Society of Biological Inorganic Chemistry (2007-11-08)
Hitoshi Katada, Hidetake Seino, Yasushi Mizobe, Jun Sumaoka, Makoto Komiyama
ABSTRACT

The structures of Ce(4+) complexes that are active for DNA hydrolysis were determined for the first time by X-ray crystallography. The crystals were prepared from a 1:2 mixture of Ce(NH(4))(2)(NO(3))(6) and dipicolinic acid (2,6-pyridinedicarboxylic acid). Depending on the recrystallization conditions, three types of crystals were obtained. Some of the Ce(4+) ions in these complexes have enough coordinated water molecules that can directly and indirectly participate in the catalysis. The distances between the Ce(4+) and the dipicolinate ligand are considerably shorter than those in the corresponding La(3+) and Ce(3+) complexes. On the other hand, the distances between the Ce(4+) and its coordinated water are similar to those for the La(3+) and Ce(3+) complexes. In a proposed mechanism of DNA hydrolysis, the scissile phosphodiester linkage is notably activated by coordination to Ce(4+) and attacked by the Ce(4+)-bound hydroxide. The process is further assisted by acid catalysis of Ce(4+)-bound water.

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Sigma-Aldrich
Bis(4-nitrophenyl) phosphate, 99%
Sigma-Aldrich
Bis(p-nitrophenyl) phosphate sodium salt, ≥99% (TLC)