Title: On the importance of orientation in general base catalysis by carboxylate
Abstract: The carboxylate group serves as a general-base catalyst in numerous chemical and enzymatic reactions. The importance of the direction in which the proton is transferred to the carboxylate is discussed. syn (on the same side of the CO bond as the forming CO) protonation is estimated to be 104-fold more favorable than anti protonation. To date, in the models studied where intramolecular reactions involve carboxylate, only anti protonation can occur. In these intramolecular models the catalytic efficiency of a carboxylate group may be underestimated due to this inability to achieve an optimal orientation for protonation; whereas for enzymatic reactions involving carboxylate side chains, structural studies support mechanisms involving syn protonation.
Publication Year: 1981
Publication Date: 1981-06-01
Language: en
Type: article
Indexed In: ['crossref']
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