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Vanadium peroxo complexes catalytic activity

Catalytic Activity of Some Vanadium Peroxo Complexes Structural Properties of Vanadium Peroxo Complexes Vanadium in Mushrooms Vanadium in Coal... [Pg.81]

I. Catalytic Activity of Some Vanadium Peroxo Complexes... [Pg.94]

Studies of the oxidation of organic sulfides with amino acid-derived ligands in acetonitrile revealed very little difference between the mechanism of their oxidation and that of halides, except for one major exception. Despite the fact that acid conditions are still required for the catalytic cycle, hydroxide or an equivalent is not produced in the catalytic cycle, so no proton is consumed [48], As a consequence, there is no requirement for maintenance of acid levels during a catalyzed reaction. Peroxo complexes of vanadium are well known to be potent insulin-mimetic compounds [49,50], Their efficacy arises, at least in part, from an oxidative mechanism that enhances insulin receptor activity, and possibly the activity of other protein tyrosine kinases activity [51]. With peroxovanadates, this is an irreversible function. Apparently, there is no direct effect on the function of the kinase, but rather there is inhibition of protein tyrosine phosphatase activity. The phosphatase regulates kinase activity by dephosphorylating the kinase. Oxidation of an active site thiol in the phosphatase prevents this down-regulation of kinase activity. Presumably, this sulfide oxidation proceeds by the process outlined above. [Pg.116]


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