The Two Bioinorganic Projects of Research Methodology Fall 2012
Ligand synthesis
in NaOH pH ~11
MeOH
20 h or so
Solvent : aqueous ethylene glycol
What is the significance of this project?
Tris-chelate Ru compexes bind to DNA…
… where the strength of binding corresponds to a match of chirality between the Ru complex and DNA
Look at how snugly this ‘red’ complex fits into the groove:
B-DNA is a right hand helix andthat red complex is “right-handed” too!
How can that be?
[Ru(bpy)2(DPPZ)]2+
[Ru(bpy)3]2+
Simplify first to see chirality
What is the point symmetry?
Simplify againto see handedness
To have complex oriented properly to see this, arrange complex so that one end of each chelate makes a triangle.
‘delta’ isomer, right handed‘lambda’ isomer, left handed
Λ - [Ru(bpy)2(DPPZ)]2+ Δ - [Ru(bpy)2(DPPZ)]2+
Λ - [Ru(bpy)3]2+ Δ - [Ru(bpy)3]2+
What we could see for [Ru(bpy)3]2+
Is also true for [Ru(bpy)2(DPPZ)]2+
And also for all the other [Ru(bpy)2(L)]2+ complexes you will make
Bioinorganic Research in the Burgmayer Labsthen we add them to DNA and see what happens . . . . .
Intercalation mode Groove binding mode
Do they bind to DNA?
How?
Are they able to damage DNA?
What aspect of Ru complexes causes DNA damage?
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DNA is the target of anti-cancer metal drugs
1. cis-Platin, the most famous example, used since 1977
binds to DNA, distorts,prevents DNA repair, leads to cell death
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Why we decide to jump into the game
So let’s see ifwe can make this,and see what happenswith DNA
Some questions about the reaction:
1) Why are Cl- ligands on Ru replaced?
2) What role do Cl- ions play after step 1?
3) Why is the reaction heated?
Theses two complexes are special;They are made from different ligands that
undergoes a reaction on the metal during heating.
Theses two complexes are special;The ligand undergoes a reaction on the metal during heating.
How will we know when reactions are done?
ESI-MS
Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry ESI-MS
black box
massdetector
magnetic fieldseparates light and heavymass ions
Molecules in gas phase as ions + or -
Electrospray ionization method
makes tiny droplets Vacuum removes solvent Electric potential creates + and - ions
For discussion:
1) What did you think about the two very different procedure formats last week?Reaction scale is 2.0 mmol using reagents in an equimolar ratio.Phen dione is dissolved in 15 mL MeOH.Diamine reagent is dissolved in either MeOH or water made basic with dilute NaOH.Two reagent solutions combined in round bottom flask.Mixture is stirred overnight. Product is isolated by filtration (Hirsch funnel, filter paper).Product is washed with water, methanol and diethylether.
**All manipulations including isolation of the product must be performed in a hood.**A stir bar and 0.3L propionic acid are added to a 500-mL three-neck, round-bottom flask fitted with a reflux condenser. Put the addition funnel in the center neck, the condensor on a side neck and a septum on the third neck. The acid is brought to a reflux and 0.1 mol of the appropriate substituted benzaldehyde is added. Quantities of aldehydes: benzaldehyde [for TPP synthesis] = 10.16 mLp-tolualdehyde [for TTP synthesis] = 11.8 mL4-chlorobenzaldehyde [for TClPP synthesis] = 14.06 g To the refluxing solution, 10 mL (0.1 mol) freshly distilled pyrrole is cautiously added via a dropping funnel. A recommended rate is about 1 drop/sec. Caution! The condensation reaction of the pyrrole with the aldehyde is extremely exothermic, and the rate of pyrrole addition must be continuously monitored. The solution is refluxed for 30 min, cooled to ambient temperature, and chilled in an ice bath before vacuum filtering off the purple, crystalline product. [Note: Filtrations can be slow. Try adding small volumes of
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For discussion:
1) What did you think about the two very different procedure formats last week?
2) Why were there two ligand synthesis methods?
3) How best to clean glassware?
Brief Outline of Ru reaction steps:
1) Purge reactants in solution with N2 gas.2) Heat / reflux / cause reaction to occur3) Cool then filter to remove unwanted solids4) Add NH4PF6 in excess to ppt the complex, [Ru(bpy)y(L-)]2+ (PF6)2
5) Filter to isolate next week