Amino derivatives of purine (2-, 6-, 8-, and N-NH(2)) have found many applications in biochemistry. This paper presents the results of a systematic computational study of the substituent and solvent effects in these systems. The issues considered are the electron-donating properties of NH(2), its geometry, Ï-electron delocalization in purine rings and tautomeric stability. Calculations were performed in ten environments, with 1 < ε < 109, using the polarizable continuum model of solvation. Electron-donating properties were quantitatively described by cSAR (charge of the substituent active region) parameter and Ï-electron delocalization by using the HOMA (harmonic oscillator model of aromaticity) index. In aminopurines, NH(2) proximity interactions depend on its position and the tautomer. The results show that they are the main factor determining how solvation affects the electron-donating strength and geometry of NH(2). Proximity with the NHâââHN repulsive interaction between the NH(2) and endocyclic NH group results in stronger solvent effects than the proximity with two attractive NHâââN interactions. The effect of amino and nitro (previously studied) substitution on aromaticity was compared; these two groups have, in most cases, the opposite effect, with the largest being in N1H and N3H purine tautomers. The amino group has a smaller effect on the tautomeric preferences of purine than the nitro group. Only in 8-aminopurine do tautomeric preferences change: N7H is more stable than N9H in H(2)O.
Influence of the Solvent on the Stability of Aminopurine Tautomers and Properties of the Amino Group.
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作者:Jezuita Anna, Wieczorkiewicz PaweÅ A, Krygowski Tadeusz M, Szatylowicz Halina
| 期刊: | Molecules | 影响因子: | 4.600 |
| 时间: | 2023 | 起止号: | 2023 Mar 27; 28(7):2993 |
| doi: | 10.3390/molecules28072993 | ||
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