Issue 18, 2018

Crystal structures of N6-modified-aminoacid/peptide nucleobase analogs: hybrid adenine–glycine and adenine–glycylglycine molecules

Abstract

In this manuscript, we report the synthesis and X-ray characterization of three N6-aminoacid/peptide–adenine-derivatives; the zwitterion N6GlyAde·0.5H2O (1), its corresponding protonated form N6GlyAde·2HCl·H2O (2) and N6GlyGlyAde·H2O (3). In the zwitterion complex (1), the adenine is protonated at N(3) and the anionic carboxylate interacts with the imidazole ring of the neighbouring purine molecule. It also interacts with the water molecule that connects it to another adenine ring through N(7)–H⋯O hydrogen bonds. The hydrochloride (compound 2) crystallizes forming a laminar structure and exhibits double protonation in the adenine ring (at N1 and N7). Moreover, energetically strong anion–π interactions are important for constructing the final solid state architecture in 2. Finally, compound 3, which presents a neutral adenine ring, crystallizes in a chiral point group and forms CH⋯O and CH⋯N H-bonding interactions in the solid state. We have also studied the noncovalent interactions energetically using DFT calculations and rationalized the interactions using Molecular Electrostatic Potential surfaces and Bader's theory of “Atoms-in-Molecules”.

Graphical abstract: Crystal structures of N6-modified-aminoacid/peptide nucleobase analogs: hybrid adenine–glycine and adenine–glycylglycine molecules

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
02 May 2018
Accepted
16 Jul 2018
First published
17 Jul 2018

New J. Chem., 2018,42, 14742-14750

Crystal structures of N6-modified-aminoacid/peptide nucleobase analogs: hybrid adenine–glycine and adenine–glycylglycine molecules

A. García-Raso, A. Terrón, A. Bauzá, A. Frontera, J. J. Molina, E. M. Vázquez-López and J. J. Fiol, New J. Chem., 2018, 42, 14742 DOI: 10.1039/C8NJ02147C

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