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Metal cations [
Cu(II)
, Fe(III), Mn(II), and Ni(II)] are ligated by amylose as well as potato, and corn amylopectins as proven by electron paramagnetic resonance spectra and conductivity measurements. The hydroxyl groups of polysaccharides are the coordination sites. Isolated starch polysaccharides did not coordinate to metal ions so well as starch did. The resulting polycenter Werner complexes were mainly square planar species. The ligation of the central metal atoms resulted in a variation of the thermal stability, pathway, and rate of thermal decomposition of starch as proven by thermogravimetric (TG, DTG) and scanning differential calorimetric measurements. Frequently, amylose and potato amylopectin willingly formed clathrates in which the water molecules were caged. The mode of the coordination of the hydroxyl groups to the central metal atom controlled the clathrate formation from amylose and in the case of potato amylopectin metal atoms bound to the phosphoric acid moiety formed
cage
by coordination of the hydroxyl groups to them. Coordination to selected metal salts controls pathway and products of polysaccharide ligand thermolysis.
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PMID:Complexes of amylose and amylopectins with multivalent metal salts. 1554 93
Jahn-Teller distorted
Cu2+
centers, axially ligated by RSO(3)(-) groups, act as spacers to form a
cage
molecule with ligands organized at a distance well-suited for inclusion of aromatics.
...
PMID:A neutral self-assembled coordination cage organized for inclusion of aromatic guests. 1556 64
A series of synthetic receptors (4-6) incorporating metal ions, specifically
copper
(II), were examined for their ability to enhance the acidity of active methylene compounds. The
copper
(II) complexes were observed to reduce the pKa of 1,3-diketone carbon acids in acetonitrile by as much as 12 pKa units. The relatively large pKa reduction achieved by the complex is attributed to the electrostatic interaction between the anionic pi system of the enolate and the
copper
(II) ions. The
cage
structure and hydrogen bonding sites in receptors 4 and 5 lead to a very modest further enhancement of the acidity relative to that with 6. This study provides insight into the way in which metalloenzymes stabilize an enolate intermediate.
...
PMID:Large pKa shifts of alpha-carbon acids induced by copper(II) complexes. 1562 71
Two new polynuclear complexes [Ni6(amox)6(mu6-O)(mu3-OH)2](Cl2).6H2O and [Cu3(amox)3(mu3-OH)(mu3-Cl)](ClO4).4H2O (amox- = anion of 4-amino-4-methyl-2-pentanone oxime) have been synthesized and characterized structurally and magnetically. The Ni(II) complex contains a novel Chinese-lantern-like Ni6
cage
centered by an oxo ion. It contains the nearest octahedral Ni(II)...Ni(II) separation (<2.8 A) and exhibits strong antiferromagnetic properties. The
Cu(II)
complex has a cyclic trinuclear
copper
(II) core bridged by both mu3-OH(-) and mu3-Cl(-) ions. The magnetic susceptibilities of both antiferromagnetic complexes were fitted by using approximate models.
...
PMID:Synthesis, crystal structure, and magnetic properties of oxime-bridged polynuclear Ni(II) and Cu(II) complexes. 1567 6
Paradoxically, reactive oxygen species (ROS) can promote normal cellular proliferation and carcinogenesis, and can also induce apoptosis of tumor cells. In this report, we study the contribution of ROS to various cellular signals depending on the nature and the level of ROS produced. In nontransformed NIH 3T3 cells, ROS are at low levels and originate from NADPH oxidase. Hydrogen peroxide (H(2)O(2)), controlled by the glutathione system, is pivotal for the modulation of normal cell proliferation. In
CT26
(colon) and Hepa 1-6 (liver) tumor cells, high levels of ROS, close to the threshold of cytotoxicity, are produced by mitochondria and H(2)O(2) is controlled by catalase. N-acetylcysteine, which decreases H(2)O(2) levels, inhibits mitogen-activated protein kinase and normal cell proliferation but increases tumor cell proliferation as H(2)O(2) concentration drops from the toxicity threshold. In contrast, antioxidant molecules, such as mimics of superoxide dismutase (SOD), increase H(2)O(2) levels through superoxide anion dismutation, as well as in vitro proliferation of normal cells, but kill tumor cells.
CT26
tumors were implanted in mice and treated by oxaliplatin in association with one of the three SOD mimics manganese(III)tetrakis(4-benzoic acid) porphyrin,
copper
(II)(3,5-diisopropylsalicylate)2, or manganese dipyridoxyl diphosphate. After 1 month, the volumes of tumors were respectively 35%, 31%, and 63% smaller than with oxaliplatin alone (P < 0.001). Similar data were gained with Hepa 1-6 tumors. In conclusion, antioxidant molecules may have opposite effects on tumor growth. SOD mimics can act in synergy with cytotoxic drugs to treat colon and liver cancers.
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PMID:Controlling tumor growth by modulating endogenous production of reactive oxygen species. 1639 77
A series of P/As mixed pnicogen phases of composition (CuI)(8)P(12-x)As(x), in which x = 2.4, 4.2, 4.8, 5.4, and 6.6, have been synthesized and characterized by X-ray single crystal and powder diffraction, solid-state NMR spectroscopy, thermal gravimetric analysis, and impedance spectroscopy. These materials are isostructural to (CuI)(8)P(12) and consist of neutral, tubular P/As mixed pnicogen chains associated with Cu(I) and I(-) ions. The As is distributed throughout the pnicogen chains; however, the "roof" sites of the [P8]
cage
show preferred occupation by As relative to the other sites. Accordingly, the change in cell volume is not a linear function of the As incorporation. Solid-state (31)P NMR spectroscopy of the 40 % As incorporated sample are consistent with the X-ray structural model, with extensive broadening due to (31)P-(75)As coupling and site disorder, and a change in the chemical shifts of the resonances due to the As substitution into the lattice. The degree of
copper
ion site disorder, probed by single-crystal X-ray diffraction, increases with increasing As content. Although very little change is observed in the
copper
ionic conductivity of polycrystalline samples, which ranges from 1.8-5.1 x 10(-6) S cm(-1) for (CuI)(8)P(12-x)As(x), x = 0, 4.2, 5.4; a single crystal (x = 4.8) measured along the needle axis has a conductivity of 1.7 x 10(-3) S cm(-1) at 128 degrees C. This represents an order of magnitude improvement in conductivity over (CuI)(8)P(12) at the same temperature.
...
PMID:Structure-property correlations in solid solutions of (CuI)8P12-xAsx, 2.4< or = x < or =6.6. 1582 85
An important problem in designing any large network is the assembly of systems that are resilient to change. From a chemical point of view, an analogy can be used where one requires supramolecular assemblies to maintain their dimensionality combined with limited structural perturbation in response to variation in its intermolecular framework. The identification of hydrogen-bonded framework patterns within experimentally known supramolecular assemblies that are structurally robust to disruption and selective hydrogen substitution are envisioned to act as a supramolecular blueprint or template for metal-ion retroinsertion. Here, we report the formation of a large neutral discrete pseudo-spherical coordination capsule assembled from 6 pyrogallol[4]arene ligands and 24
Cu(II)
metal ions. Amazingly, this coordination capsule is structurally analogous to its hydrogen-bonded counterpart. This result shows a robust ability of pyrogallol[4]arene molecules to self-assemble into large hexameric
cage
structures from either the hydrogen-bonding or metal-ligand coordination process. The identification of robust supramolecular assemblies that conserve their structure in response to interchangeability between hydrogen-bonded networks for metal coordination, or inversely, represents an important advancement in supramolecular design.
...
PMID:Supramolecular blueprint approach to metal-coordinated capsules. 1583 89
We report a novel crystalline carbon-
cage
structure synthesized from laser-driven shock wave loading of a graphite-
copper
mixture to about 14+/-2 GPa and 1000 +/- 200 K. Quite unexpectedly, it can be structurally related to an extremely compressed three-dimensional C60 polymer with random displacement of C atoms around average positions equivalent to those of distorted C60 cages. Thus, the present carbon-
cage
structure represents a structural crossing point between graphite interlayer bridging and C60 polymerization as the two ways of forming diamond from two-dimensional and molecular carbon.
...
PMID:Novel crystalline carbon-cage structure synthesized from laser-driven shock wave loading of graphite. 1605 Jul 62
The influence of partial screening of EMF on the composition of white blood cells was studied in the experiments on rats. Two kinds of
copper
rings were used in these experiments: individual for each rat and common for the
cage
. It was shown that inside the ring the composition of blood cells was changed--in 3-5 hours the number of granulocytes increased and in 24 hours it restored to the initial level. The effect was more expressive in the experiments using individual rings. In control groups the experiment with plastic rings didn't reveal this effect. It was presumed that EMF prevented the decay of granulocytes. It leads to the increase of their guantity. It was revealed that there was a positive correlation between Ki-indexes of geomagnetic field (GMF) in 1-2 days before the experiments and the number of granulocytes in rats during 1995-2002. Ki-indexes reflect the degree of GMF disturbance. During magnetic storms the spreading of EMF in radio-frequency range changes. It was presumed that the effect of partial screening of EMF of rats and the activity of magnetic storms are similar in their influence on the composition of white blood cells of rats.
...
PMID:[The hemathological reactions in rats after partial screening from natural electromagnetic fields]. 1608 Jun 24
The synthesis and structure of a novel decanuclear
copper
(II)
cage
is reported. The assembly of the
cage
is facilitated by the cumulative coordinative interaction of tert-butyl phosphonate, 2-pyridylpyrazole and hydroxide ligands with
copper
(II) ions. Magnetic studies of this decanuclear
copper
(II)
cage
indicate complex antiferromagnetic behaviour.
...
PMID:A new structural form for a decanuclear copper(II) assembly. 1617 36
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