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Synthetic drug molecules that mimic metalloenzymes

  • US 5,217,966 A
  • Filed: 01/17/1992
  • Issued: 06/08/1993
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/13/1990
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A synthetic catalyst for biological reactants which comprises:

  • (a) two quasi-planar π

    -conjugated ring systems, each of which has an interfacial and extrafacial plane, and each of which is capable of chelating a metal ligand;

    (b) two metal ligands, each of which is chelated by one of the ring systems;

    (c) at least two bridging units, each of which is covalently linked to the two ring systems, so that the ring systems are fixed at an interfacial plane separation which permits entry of the biological reactants between the ring systems; and

    (d) two capping groups, each of which is situated on the extrafacial plane side of one of the ring systems, and each of which is attached to the ring systems through at least one direct or indirect covalent linkage, so that extrafacial access to the ring systems for naturally occurring biological molecules is barred.

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