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HERO ID
7852752
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Solution conformations of valinomycin-divalent cation complexes
Author(s)
Sankaram, MB; Easwaran, KR
Year
1985
Is Peer Reviewed?
0
Journal
International journal of peptide and protein research
ISSN:
0367-8377
Volume
25
Issue
6
Page Numbers
585-593
Language
English
PMID
4030216
DOI
10.1111/j.1399-3011.1985.tb02214.x
Abstract
The solution conformations of complexes of valinomycin with magnesium and strontium were investigated by circular dichroism, nuclear magnetic resonance and infrared techniques. The results were compared with our earlier results on lithium, calcium, manganese and barium complexes. All these cations, except lithium, form 2:1 ion sandwich and 1:1 carrier-cation complexes with valinomycin. The 1:1 complex has a conformation different from that of the valinomycin-potassium complex. Lithium forms only the 1:1 complex. Strontium and barium form a large number of 1:2 complexes with open conformations rapidly interconverting in solution in addition to the above 2:1 and 1:1 complexes. These observations are rationalized taking into account the ionic radii and coordination numbers of the cations and the conformational restraints of valinomycin molecules. It is suggested that cations with co-ordination numbers of about six (magnesium and calcium) form the 2:1 and 1:1 complexes whereas those with higher co-ordination numbers (strontium and barium) form 1:2 complexes also.
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