Protein Information

ID 440
Name Cl 2
Synonyms AMB11; MHC class I NK cell receptor; CD158E1; CD158E1/2; CD158E2; CL 11; CL 2; HLA BW4 specific inhibitory NK cell receptor…

Compound Information

ID 730
Name OCH
CAS 2,3,4,4,5,5,6,6-octachloro-2-cyclohexen-1-one

Reference

PubMed Abstract RScore(About this table)
12716213 Briand GG, Burford N, Eelman MD, Cameron TS, Robertson KN: Synthesis and structures of the first bismuth-ester complexes using heterobifunctional thiolate anchored ligands and mass spectrometric identification of ligand-bridged derivatives. Inorg Chem. 2003 May 5;42(9):3136-41.
The first systematic series of bismuth complexes involving ester donors, Bi (SCH (2) C (O) OCH (2) CH (3)) Cl (2), Bi (SCH (2) C (O) OCH (3))(2) Cl, and Bi (SCH (2) COOCH (3))(3), has been isolated and characterized by spectroscopic (IR, Raman) and X-ray crystallographic data. In addition, these and other species have been identified by electron-impact, electrospray, and atmospheric pressure chemical ionization mass spectometry. The generally applicable synthetic methodology involves the use of heterobifunctional ligands containing a thiolate moiety as an anchor to facilitate coordinate interactions between weak donors (carbonyls) and weak acids (bismuth). The bifunctional nature of the ligands is manifested in both chelating and bridging roles. Important comparisons can be made with the pharmaceutical agent "colloidal bismuth subcitrate" (CBS). The observations allow for a new appreciation of bioactive bismuth compounds, by providing an approach to study the interaction of biorelevant functional groups with bismuth.
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