Oxidative Self-Decomposition of the Nickel(III) Complex of Glycylglycyl-l-histidylglycine
Self-decomposition of the nickel(III) doubly deprotonated peptide complex of Gly2HisGly occurs by base-assisted oxidation of the peptide. At ≤p[H+] 7.0, the major pathway is a four-electron oxidation (via 4 Ni(III) complexes) at the α carbon of the N-terminal glycyl residue. The product of this oxid...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Inorganic chemistry 2004-02, Vol.43 (4), p.1463-1471 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Self-decomposition of the nickel(III) doubly deprotonated peptide complex of Gly2HisGly occurs by base-assisted oxidation of the peptide. At ≤p[H+] 7.0, the major pathway is a four-electron oxidation (via 4 Ni(III) complexes) at the α carbon of the N-terminal glycyl residue. The product of this oxidation is oxamylglycylhistidylglycine, which hydrolyzes to yield ammonia and oxalylglycylhistidylglycine. Both of these peptide products decompose to give isocyanatoacetylhistidylglycine. A small amount (2%) of oxidative decarboxylation also is observed. In another major pathway above p[H+] 7.0, two Ni(III)−peptide complexes coordinate via an oxo bridge in the axial positions to form a reactive dimer species. This dimer generates two Ni(II)−peptide radical intermediates that cross-link at the α carbons of the N-terminal glycyl residues. In 0.13 mM Ni(III)−peptide at p[H+] 10.3, this pathway accounts for 60% of the reaction. The cross-linked peptide is subject to oxidation via atmospheric O2, where the 2,3-diaminobutanedioic acid is converted to a 2,3-diaminobutenedioic acid. The products observed at |
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ISSN: | 0020-1669 1520-510X |
DOI: | 10.1021/ic035034x |