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Blue copper proteins metal coordination geometry

The blue copper proteins azurin, plastocyanin, stellacyanin, and umecyanin incorporate Cu bound to a combination of N/thiolate/thioether ligands. An important feature of these metalloenzymes is the facile copper(II)/(I) couple that these species exhibit, which is linked to the highly strained, asymmetric coordination geometry at the metal center. The synthesis of model complexes for these so-called Type 1 copper proteins has been reviewed. ... [Pg.4195]

The binding of cyclic thioethers to metal centers has also led to the isolation of complexes in which the coordinative properties of the ligand do not lit the stereochemical preferences of the metal ion(s) (188), Thus, a series of macrocyclic thioether complexes incorporating unusual stereochemistries and/or oxidation states has been generated (188). This is linked to the biological activity of the blue copper proteins and model systems in which the coordination geometry about Cu(II) is strained [in an entatic state (.212,221)] such that the Cu(II)/(I) couple occurs at a particularly positive potential that is, the Cud) state is stabilized. The ability of cyclic thioethers to modify their coordination properties is inherent in this approach (76,108,111). [Pg.4]

A remarkable feature of blue, green, and purple cupredoxins is that very little structural change is observed upon reduction. In the case of the blue and green copper centers, the same observation holds true for proteins when the copper ion is removed, or is substituted by a variety of other metal ions (such as Hg°, Co°, and Zn°) with totally different preferences for coordination geometry and ligand donor sets. [Pg.108]


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