Solvolysis mechanisms of RNA phosphodiester analogues promoted by mononuclear zinc(II) complexes: mechanisic determination upon solvent medium and ligand effects.

2014 
The solvolysis mechanisms of RNA phosphodiester model 2-(hydroxypropyl)-4-nitrophenyl phosphate (HpPNP) catalyzed by mononuclear zinc(II) complexes are investigated in the paper via a theoretical approach. The general-base-catalyzed (GBC) and specific-base-catalyzed (SBC) mechanisms are thoroughly discussed in the paper, and the calculations indicate a SBC mechanism (also named as the direct nucleophilic attack mechanism) when the cyclization of HpPNP is promoted by the Zn:[12]aneN3 complex ([12]aneN3 = 1,5,9-triazacyclododecane). The ligand effect is considered by involving two different catalysts, and the results show that the increasing size catalyst provides a lower energy barrier and a significant mechanistic preference to the SBC mechanism. The solvent medium effect is also explored, and reduced polarity/dielectric constant solvents, such as light alcohols methanol and ethanol, are more favorable. Ethanol is proven to be a good solvent medium because of its low dielectric constant. The computational...
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