Ferrocene-Substituted dithio-o-Carborane Isomers: Influence on the native conformation of myoglobin protein

Chunhui Wu, Baohua Xu, Juan Zhao, Qibai Jiang, Fadong Wei, Hui Jiang, Xuemei Wang*, Hong Yan

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Abstract

Biointeractions between two organometallic compounds, a pair of ferrocene-substituted dithio-o-carborane isomers (C14H 20B10FeS2; denoted as FcSB1 and FcSB2), and myoglobin (Mb) have been investigated by means of electrochemistry, fluorescence, circular dichroism, and UV/Vis absorption spectroscopy. Our observations demonstrate that FcSB1 and FcSB2 could coordinate to the axial position trans to the histidine imidazole that induces the change of the heme iron from the high spin state to the low spin state and the changes of the conformation of the aromatic fluorophores of the selected heme protein. Such influences attribute to the structural features of FcSB1 and FcSB2 containing sulfur donor atoms and hydrophobic ferrocenyl and carboranyl units that leads to specific binding modalities with Mb. This study provides an insight into the understanding of relevant biointeractions between the new type of ferrocene-carborane conjugates and hemoproteins, and might shed light on the promising bioapplications of these multifunctional organometallic complexes.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)8914-8922
Number of pages9
JournalChemistry - A European Journal
Volume16
Issue number29
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2 Aug 2010
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Biointeractions
  • Bioorganometallic chemistry
  • Carboranes
  • Iron
  • Myoglobin

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