Melzer MM, Mossin S, Cardenas AJP, Williams KD, Zhang S, Meyer K, Warren TH (2012)
Publication Type: Journal article, Original article
Publication year: 2012
Original Authors: Melzer M.M., Mossin S., Cardenas A.J.P., Williams K.D., Zhang S., Meyer K., Warren T.H.
Publisher: American Chemical Society
Book Volume: 51
Pages Range: 8658-8660
Journal Issue: 16
DOI: 10.1021/ic301356h
S-Nitrosothiols RSNO represent circulating reservoirs of nitric oxide activity in the plasma and play intricate roles in protein function control in health and disease. While nitric oxide has been shown to reductively nitrosylate copper(II) centers to form copper(I) complexes and ENO species (E = R N, RO), well-characterized examples of the reverse reaction are rare. Employing the copper(I) β-diketiminate [MeNN]Cu, we illustrate a clear example in which an RS-NO bond is cleaved to release NO with formation of a discrete copper(II) thiolate. The addition of PhCSNO to [MeNN]Cu generates the three-coordinate copper(II) thiolate [MeNN]CuSCPh, which is unstable toward free NO. © 2012 American Chemical Society.
APA:
Melzer, M.M., Mossin, S., Cardenas, A.J.P., Williams, K.D., Zhang, S., Meyer, K., & Warren, T.H. (2012). A copper(II) thiolate from reductive cleavage of an S-nitrosothiol. Inorganic Chemistry, 51(16), 8658-8660. https://doi.org/10.1021/ic301356h
MLA:
Melzer, Marie M., et al. "A copper(II) thiolate from reductive cleavage of an S-nitrosothiol." Inorganic Chemistry 51.16 (2012): 8658-8660.
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