2003
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0636832100
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Investigation of metal–dithiolate fold angle effects: Implications for molybdenum and tungsten enzymes

Abstract: Gas-phase photoelectron spectroscopy and density functional theory have been used to investigate the interactions between the sulfur -orbitals of arene dithiolates and high-valent transition metals as minimum molecular models of the active site features of pyranopterin Mo͞W enzymes. The compounds (Tp*)MoO(bdt) (compound 1), Cp 2Mo(bdt) (compound 2), and Cp 2Ti(bdt) (compound 3) [where Tp* is hydrotris(3,5-dimethyl-1-pyrazolyl)borate, bdt is 1,2-benzenedithiolate, and Cp is 5 -cyclopentadienyl] provide access t… Show more

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“…Tungsten can replace molybdenum in Mo-Fe-S flavin hydroxylases, thereby, forming catalytically inactive (or possessing very low activity) tungsten analogs (Ljungdahl, 1976;L'vov et al, 1981. The transport across membrane may not distinguish between the analogous compounds of tungstate and molybdenum, although molybdenum compounds are more easily reduced in biological systems (Johnson et al 1974;Callis and Wentworth, 1977;Joshi et al, 2003). In this study, tungsten was given as sodium tungstate for 7 weeks before the induction of necrosis by different hepatotoxins.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Tungsten can replace molybdenum in Mo-Fe-S flavin hydroxylases, thereby, forming catalytically inactive (or possessing very low activity) tungsten analogs (Ljungdahl, 1976;L'vov et al, 1981. The transport across membrane may not distinguish between the analogous compounds of tungstate and molybdenum, although molybdenum compounds are more easily reduced in biological systems (Johnson et al 1974;Callis and Wentworth, 1977;Joshi et al, 2003). In this study, tungsten was given as sodium tungstate for 7 weeks before the induction of necrosis by different hepatotoxins.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Many oxo transfers in living organisms are catalyzed by enzymes in which we are certain that molybdenum is required for function (126,127). In this issue, John Enemark and Dennis Lichtenberger make good use of photoelectron spectroscopy in combination with DFT calculations to investigate the electronic structures of molybdenum arene dithiolates that serve as models for the active centers of certain of these enzymes (128). Tungsten is a relative newcomer, but is making its presence known at a rapid pace, owing in part to the growing interest in life under extreme conditions (127).…”
Section: Molybdenum and Tungstenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sodium 4(3-methoxyphenyl)piperazine-1-carbodithioate and sodium 4(4-nitrophenyl)piperazine-1-carbodithioate were synthesized and characterized by 1 H-NMR, 13 C-NMR, FTIR, voltammetry and UV-Vis spectroscopy. Their pH dependent redox mechanisms were proposed on the basis of results obtained from voltammetric results and computational calculations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 H and 13 CNMR were recorded on a Bruker-300 MHz FT-NMR spectrometer using DMSO as an internal reference.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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