A Series of Ni Complexes Based on a Versatile ATCUN-Like Tripeptide Scaffold to Decipher Key Parameters for Superoxide Dismutase Activity

The cellular level of reactive oxygen species (ROS) has to be controlled to avoid some pathologies, especially those linked to oxidative stress. One strategy for designing antioxidants consists of modeling natural enzymes involved in ROS degradation. Among them, nickel superoxide dismutase (NiSOD) c...

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Hauptverfasser: Domergue, Jérémy, Guinard, Pawel, Douillard, Magali, Pécaut, Jacques, Hostachy, Sarah, Proux, Olivier, Lebrun, Colette, Le Goff, Alan, Maldivi, Pascale, Duboc, Carole, Delangle, Pascale
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description The cellular level of reactive oxygen species (ROS) has to be controlled to avoid some pathologies, especially those linked to oxidative stress. One strategy for designing antioxidants consists of modeling natural enzymes involved in ROS degradation. Among them, nickel superoxide dismutase (NiSOD) catalyzes the dismutation of the superoxide radical anion, O2 •–, into O2 and H2O2. We report here Ni complexes with tripeptides derived from the amino-terminal CuII- and NiII-binding (ATCUN) motif that mimics some structural features found in the active site of the NiSOD. A series of six mononuclear NiII complexes were investigated in water at physiological pH with different first coordination spheres, from compounds with a N3S to N2S2 set, and also complexes that are in equilibrium between the N-coordination (N3S) and S-coordination (N2S2). They were fully characterized by a combination of spectroscopic techniques, including 1H NMR, UV–vis, circular dichroism, and X-ray absorption spectroscopy, together with theoretical calculations and their redox properties studied by cyclic voltammetry. They all display SOD-like activity, with a k cat ranging between 0.5 and 2.0 × 106 M–1 s–1. The complexes in which the two coordination modes are in equilibrium are the most efficient, suggesting a beneficial effect of a nearby proton relay.
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