Abstract
Phosphodiesterolytic activity of samarium complexes containing crown ethers and amino acids was systematically studied. Formation constants of mixed ligand Sm–crown ethers–amino acids complexes (crown ethers = 18-crown-6, 15-crown-5 and 12-crown-4 and amino acids = Gly and Arg) were determined at 37.0 °C and 0.50 M NMe 4Cl. Kinetics of the hydrolysis of BNPP (bis(4-nitrophenyl)phosphate) mediated by lanthanide(III)-mixed ligands complexes was studied under the same experimental conditions. The rate of BNPP cleavage is sensitive to metal ion concentration, pH, and ligand to metal molar ratio. Hydrolysis follows Michaelis–Menten-type saturation kinetics. High pH values markedly increase the observed activity. Potentiometric titrations results together with kinetic data of all these systems, under identical conditions, allowed us to identify the active species towards hydrolysis. Complexes with phosphodiesterolytic activity are monomeric hydroxylated cationic species. In general, a good phosphodiesterolytic activity is observed for these complexes under similar conditions to the physiological ones.
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