Possible structural role of the disaccharide unit in Fe-bleomycin before and after oxygen activation

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Teresa E Lehmann
Yang Li
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[1] University of Wyoming,Department of Chemistry
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antibiotic; bleomycin; coordination chemistry; glycopeptide; NMR; spectroscopy;
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Our previous investigation of the solution structure of Fe(II)-bleomycin pointed toward the carbamoyl group in the mannose moiety or a water molecule as possible alternative axial ligands to the metal center in this metallo-bleomycin. The possibility of a solvent molecule occupying the apical position trans to the primary amine has not been ruled out yet. In order to explore this possibility even further, the coordination chemistry of azide-bound Fe(II)-bleomycin was investigated with the use of NMR applied to paramagnetic molecules. Fe(II)- and apo-bleomycin were also re-visited. Comparison of the NMR results for both Fe(II)-bound molecules obtained in the present study strongly suggests that the carbamoyl oxygen is ligated to Fe(II), and it is released from coordination upon azide binding. This event is suggested based on the diminished paramagnetic character exhibited by the carbohydrate moiety in Fe(II)-azide-bleomycin when compared with its parent metal complex. A possible structural role for the glucopyranose fragment, which changes throughout the process that starts with metallo-bleomycin formation and ends with DNA binding, is discussed. The study of the coordination of azide by Fe(II)-bleomycin through NMR has not been reported previously. Unlike magnetic CD data, NMR offers a residue-by-residue account of the possible structural changes that take place in Fe(II)-bleomycin after azide binding.
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