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Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase 1B (PTP1B), being negative regulator of insulin signaling pathways is considered as potential medicinal target. Selective and targeted inhibitors for PTP1B can impact the therapeutic options available to cure chronic illness such as diabetes. Significant research evidence including computational studies on the role of Zn in binding and inhibiting the catalytic pocket have been reported along with experimental exploration of zinc(II) complexes as potent inhibitors of the enzyme. The current study has employed advanced computational methods to explore the binding and conformational orientation of zinc(II) complexes in the active site of apoenzyme, phosphoenzyme, and TSA 2 of PTP1B. Metal ion modeling was performed for zinc metal center (Zn-OOOO) utilizing a Python based Metal Center Parameter Builder (MCPB.py). The findings of the study suggest that zinc(II) complex binds to structurally and functionally important residues in open and closed conformation as well as in the phosphorylated state of the enzyme. It was observed that when the catalytic cysteine is phosphorylated in a closed conformation, the zinc(II) complex forms significant interactions with PHE182, VAL184, GLY183, and PRO180 while pushing away Q-loop GLN262 which is crucial for the hydrolysis of phosphoenzyme. Subsequently, the reported inhibitor has also demonstrated its potential to function as allosteric modulator of the enzyme occupying catalytic WPD loop residues. The study uncovers putative binding sites of zinc-containing drugs and gives insight into the size and design of such compounds which keeps them accessible and anchored in the vicinity of active site residues. Reported inhibitor offers enhanced selectivity and inhibition in all three states of the enzyme in contrast to zinc ions which can only impede enzyme in the phosphorylated state. In addition to this, investigation of ASP265→GLU265 mutation reveals the role of GLU265 in affecting the flexibility of WPD loop residues highlighting it as loss-of-function mutation. Our results hints towards a metallodrug approach that builds on the research evidence of inhibition effects of Zn in the binding pocket of PTP1B. The findings presented are noteworthy, not just due to their significant relevance for clinical application, but also for the design and synthesis of novel zinc(II) complexes.
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Org Biomol Chem
September 2025
Department of Chemistry, University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL, UK.
Zinc(II) bis(triazolyl)(pyridyl)amine (Zn(BTPA)) complexes on the end of α-amino-iso-butyric acid (Aib) foldamers are able to transfer chirality from bound anions to the helical foldamer body. Zn(BTPA) could be obtained by simple synthetic methodology that allowed a range of functional groups to be installed around the binding site, exemplified with a fluorophore, a macrocyclic bridge and Aib itself. Changing functional group did not prevent chiral ligands from controlling foldamer conformation, although differences in complexation kinetics and equilibria were observed.
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Departamento de Química Analítica, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Outeiro de São João Batista s/n, Centro, NIteró/RJ, 24020-141, Brazil. Electronic address:
This study presents a method for determining zinc in milk using flame atomic absorption spectrometry (FAAS) after separation by a novel sugaring-out assisted extraction (SoAE) technique. Zinc(II) was extracted as a diethyldithiocarbamate (DDTC) complex into acetonitrile, with phase separation induced by adding sucrose. In addition to optimizing the system for discrete introduction of the extract in FAAS, key parameters related to the extraction process, such as DDTC concentration, solution pH, and sucrose mass, were investigated.
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Supramolecular Chemistry Group, Centre of Macromolecular Chemistry (CMaC), Department of Organic and Macromolecular Chemistry, Ghent University, Krijgslaan 281-S4, Ghent, 9000, Belgium.
Developing simple and efficient methods to mechanically reinforce single-network hydrogels for practical applications remains an important challenge. This study presents a strategy for preparing poly(2-isopropenyl-2-oxazoline) (PiPOx) hydrogels using a dicarboxylic acid functionalized terpyridine (TPy) dual orthogonal crosslinker that acts as both a permanent covalent crosslinker and a dynamic non-covalent crosslinker upon metal complexation. In this dual orthogonal crosslinking approach, PiPOx is first crosslinked with the dicarboxylic acid functionalized TPy in DMSO to form a stable covalent network, followed by solvent exchange to water, drying and the introduction of reversible coordination bonds through swelling in an aqueous zinc(II) ion solution.
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December 2024
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Two mononuclear zinc(II) complexes [ZnCl2(HL)] (1) and [ZnBr2(HL)] (2), and a polymeric zinc(II) complex [Zn(dca)L] (3), where HL is the zwitterionic form of the Schiff base 2,4-difluoro-6-(((2-pyrrolidin-1-yl)ethylimino)methyl)phenol (HL), L is the monoanionic form of HL, and dca is dicyanoamide, were prepared and characterized by elemental analysis and infrared spectroscopy, as well as X-ray single crystal determination. Complexes 1 and 2 are isostructural, in which the Zn atoms are in tetrahedral coordination. The Schiff base ligands in both complexes are coordinate to the Zn atoms through phenolate oxygen and imino nitrogen.
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Department of Chemical Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Bangi, 43600, Selangor, Malaysia.
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