Superoxide Dismutase Mimetic Activities of Metal Complexes of L-2(2-Pyridyl)-1-pyrroline-5-carboxylic Acid (Pyrimine)

1993 
Abstract We previously isolated the strain Z-54 ( Serratia marcescens O5:H1) which produces a reddish-violet pigment. The structure of this pigment was confirmed to be that of a peptide complex containing Fe 2+ and L-2(2-pyridyl)-1-pyrroline-5-carboxylic acid (pyrimine), as a chromophore. We measured the superoxide dismutase mimetic activities for the pyrimine-metal complexes by xanthine oxidase/nitroblue tetrazolium and cytochrome c methods and found that the pyrimine-Cu 2+ (2:1) complex shows the highest activity yet reported (IC 50 = 0.11 μM) among the complexes tested. Pyrimine-Cu + , -Fe 2+ and -Mn 2+ complexes also gave relatively high SOD mimetic activities. ESR spectra observed for pyrimine-Cu 2+ (4:1) showed the structure of the Cu 2+ -complex to be tetrahedral and coordinated with four nitrogen atoms. These results support the idea that the pyrimine-metal complexes might be potent SOD mimics.
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