Issue October 2010

category image Volume 28
No. 2 (133-288)
October 2010
ISSN 0739-1102

Understanding the Molecular Behavior of Organotin Compounds to Design their Effective Use as Agrochemicals: Exploration via Quantum Chemistry and Experiments (227-238)

The high frequency of contamination by herbicides suggests the need for more active and selective agrochemicals. Organotin compounds are the active component of some ­herbicides, such as Du-Ter and Brestan, which is also a potent inhibitor of the F1Fo ATP Synthase. That is a key enzyme, because the ATP production is one of the major chemical reactions in living organisms. Thus ATP Synthase is regarded as a prime target for organotin compounds. In this line, molecular modeling studies and DFT calculations were performed in order to understand the molecular behavior of those compounds in solution. In addition, we investigated the reaction mechanism by ESI-MS analyses of the diphenyltin dichloride. Our findings indicate that an unstable key-intermediate generated in situ might take place in the reaction with ATP Synthase.

Key words: Organotin compounds; Molecular docking; DFT calculations; Bioinorganic.

Teodorico C. Ramalho*
Marcus V. J. Rocha
Elaine F. F. da Cunha
Luiz C. A. Oliveira
Kele T. G. Carvalho

Universidade Federal de Lavras, Depto. Química, Campus – UFLA, CEP 37200-000, Lavras-MG, Brasil

teo@dqi.ufla.br

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