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  • C(α)-proton transfer from thiazolium ions: Structure-reactivity correlations and the C(α)-H pKa of 2-(1-hydroxyethyl)thiamin
  • Add time:08/03/2019         Source:sciencedirect.com

    Rate constants for C(α)-proton transfer from racemic 2-(1-hydroxyethyl)thiamin (HET), 2-(1-hydroxyethyl)oxythiamin (oxy-HET), and several 2-(1-hydroxyethyl)-3-R-4-methylthiazolium ions catalyzed by H2O, hydroxide ion, and various oxygen-containing and amine buffers in the pH range 2–9 were determined by iodination at 25°C and ionic strength 1.0 m in H2O. Thermodynamically unfavorable C(α)-proton transfer from HET and oxy-HET shows general-base catalysis with a Brønsted β value of ≥0.9 and primary kinetic isotope effects of (kHkD)obsd = 1. These results are consistent with diffusion-controlled proton transfer to and from the C(α) position of HET in aqueous solution and a very late, enamine-like transition state for thermodynamically unfavorable C(α)-proton transfer. General base catalysis is detectable because there is a negative deviation from this correlation by hydroxide ion. Values of pKa′ = 18.4 and 19.8 for the C(α)-proton of N(1′)-protonated HET and free HET, respectively, were calculated from the rate constants for catalysis by H2O and buffer bases. Values of k−a = 2 × 1010 and 3 × 109 m−1 s−1 were assumed for diffusion-controlled protonation of the C(α)-enamine in the reverse direction by H3O+ and buffer acids, respectively. The Hammett ϱ1 value for C(α)-proton transfer catalyzed by hydroxide ion or phosphate dianion is 22 ± 3. The absence of a positive deviation of the rate constants for catalysis by phosphate dianion when R = Me or n-Pr from the correlation defined by bulky aryl substituents is inconsistent with significant steric inhibition of resonance in the enamine which affects the rate of C(α)-proton removal or the C(α)-H pKa∼' value. The ≤15-fold positive deviations of the rate constants for catalysis by hydroxide ion from the correlation defined by bulky aryl substituents when R = Me > Et > n-Pr > i-Bu are attributed to a substituent-dependent “hydroxide ion anomaly.” Mechanistic implications for thiamin diphosphate-dependent enzymes are discussed.

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