Metal complexes of taurine. The first reported solution equilibrium studies for complex formation by taurine at physiological pH; the copper(II)-glycylglycinate-taurine and the copper(II)-glycylaspartate-taurine systems.
E C O'Brien, E Farkas, A Rockenbauer, K B Nolan
Index: J. Inorg. Biochem. 77(3-4) , 135-9, (1999)
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Abstract
The first solution studies at physiological pH for the formation of metal complexes of taurine, +NH3CH2CH2S03-, one of the most abundant low molecular weight organic compounds in the animal kingdom, are reported. The complexes Cu(Gly-GlyH-1) (1) and [Cu(Gly-AspH-1)] (2) react with taurine to give the ternary complexes [Cu(Gly-GlyH-1)taurine]- (3) (log K=2.95+/-0.03, I=0.2M, T=25.0 degrees C) and [Cu(Gly-AspH-1)taurine]2- (4) (log K=2.68+/-0.02) in which taurine acts as an N-donor ligand, most likely monodentate, without involvement of the sulphonate group in coordination. The results of the pH-metric studies are confirmed by visible and EPR spectrophotometric studies. The taurine complexes are less stable than the analogous complexes of beta-alanine due to the decreased basicity of the amino group in the former ligand, and in the case of the Cu(Gly-GlyH-1) complexes due to involvement of the carboxylate group of beta-alanine in axial coordination.
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