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A thermally stable {FeNO}(8) complex: properties and biological reactivity of reduced MNO systems

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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/17301
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https://doi.org/10.1039/c1sc00582k
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2012-10-06
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Journal article
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Peer reviewed

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Patra, Ashis K.; Dube, Koustubh S.; Sanders, Brian C.; Papaefthymiou, Georgia C.; Conradie, Jeanet; Ghosh, Abhik; Harrop, Todd C.
Abstract
Reduced nitrogen oxide ligands such as NO−/HNO or nitroxyl participate in chemistry distinct from nitric oxide (NO). Nitroxyl has been proposed to form at heme centers to generate the Enemark–Feltham designated {FeNO}8 system. The synthesis of a thermally stable {FeNO}8 species namely, [Co(Cp*)2][Fe(LN4)(NO)] (3), housed in a heme-like ligand platform has been achieved by reduction of the corresponding {FeNO}7 complex, [Fe(LN4)(NO)] (1), with decamethylcobaltocene [Co(Cp*)2] in toluene. This complex readily reacts with metMb, resulting in formation of MbNO via reductive nitrosylation by the coordinated HNO/NO−, which can be inhibited with GSH. These results suggest that 3 could serve as a potential HNO therapeutic. Spectroscopic, theoretical, and structural comparisons are made to 1 and the {CoNO}8 complex, [Co(LN4)(NO)] (2), an isoelectronic analogue of 3.
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Royal Society of Chemistry
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Patra, Dube, Sanders, Papaefthymiou, Conradie J, Ghosh A, Harrop. A thermally stable {FeNO}(8) complex: properties and biological reactivity of reduced MNO systems. Chemical Science. 2012;3(2):364-369
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