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Superoxide dismutase inspired Fe(III)-amino acid complexes covalently grafted onto chloropropylated silica gel - Syntheses, structural characterisation and catalytic activity

Author

  • Z. Csendes
  • Cs. Dudas
  • G. Varga
  • E. G. Bajnoczi
  • Sophie Canton
  • P. Sipos
  • I. Palinko

Summary, in English

In this work the syntheses, structure and SOD activity of covalently grafted Fe(III)-complexes formed with various N- or C-protected amino acid ligands (L-histidine and L-tyrosine) inspired by the active site of the Fe SOD enzyme are presented. Chloropropylated silica gel was used as support to mimic the proteomic skeleton of the enzyme. Anchored complexes having uniform amino acids as well as their two-component mixtures have been prepared. The products were characterised by mid and far IR and Raman spectroscopies. SOD activities of the substances were determined via the Beauchamp-Fridovich test reaction. It was found that the preparation of covalently anchored Fe(III)-amino acid complexes was successful in many cases. The structures of the anchored complexes and the coordinating groups varied upon changing the conditions of the syntheses. All the covalently immobilised complexes displayed (in some instances appreciable) SOD activity. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Publishing year

2013

Language

English

Pages

39-45

Publication/Series

Journal of Molecular Structure

Volume

1044

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Elsevier

Topic

  • Physical Sciences
  • Natural Sciences

Keywords

  • Fe(III)-amino acid complexes
  • Immobilisation by covalent anchoring
  • Structural characterisation
  • Superoxide dismutase activity

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 0022-2860