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Hydrolysis metal-bound water catalyst

The activity of cerium for DNA hydrolysis can be enhanced further by one order of magnitude by addition of a praseodymium(III) salt ( 0" + Pr + ratio is 2) (Tikeda et al., 1996). The two metal ions form a mixed hydroxo cluster, which is the active catalytic species. The function of praseodymium(III) is to provide metal-bound water to act as the acid catalyst in the cleavage of the intermediate (Komiyama et al., 1999). Cooperative effects were also observed for the ternary system cerium(IV)-lanthanide(III)-dextran (Sumaoka et al., 1994, 1997, 1998b). [Pg.369]

A series of diaquatetraaza cobalt(III) complexes accelerated the hydrolysis of adenylyl(3 -50adenosine (ApA) (304), an enhancement of 10 -fold being observed with the triethylenetetramine complex (303) at pH 7. The pentacoordinated intermediate (305), which is formed with the complex initially acting as an electrophilic catalyst, then suffers general acid catalysis by the coordination water on the Co(III) ion to yield the complexed 1,2-cyclic phosphate (306), the hydrolysis of which occurs via intracomplex nucleophilic attack by the metal-bound hydroxide ion on the phosphorus atom. Neomycin B (307) has also been shown to accelerate the phosphodiester hydrolysis of ApA (304) more effectively than a simple unstructured diamine. [Pg.91]

Artificial enzymes with metal ions can also hydrolyze phosphate esters (alkaline phosphatase is such a natural zinc enzyme). We examined the hydrolysis of p-nitro-phenyfdiphenylphosphate (29) by zinc complex 30, and also saw that in a micelle the related complex 31 was an even more effective catalyst [118]. Again the most likely mechanism is the bifunctional Zn-OH acting as both a Lewis acid and a hydroxide nucleophile, as in many zinc enzymes. By attaching the zinc complex 30 to one or two cyclodextrins, we saw even better catalysis with these full enzyme mimics [119]. A catalyst based on 25 - in which a bound La3+ cooperates with H202, not water - accelerates the cleavage of bis-p-nitrophenyl phosphate by over 108-fold relative to uncatalyzed hydrolysis [120]. This is an enormous acceleration. [Pg.9]


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