Publications by authors named "Sonia Ilieva"

The development of fluorescence-based methods for bioassays and medical diagnostics requires the design and synthesis of specific markers to target biological microobjects. However, biomolecular recognition in real cellular systems is not always as selective as desired. A new concept for creating fluorescent biomolecular probes, utilizing a fluorogenic dye and biodegradable, biocompatible nanomaterials, is demonstrated.

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Density functional theory is employed in understanding the reactivity in the TiCl catalyzed Friedel-Crafts benzylation of benzene with substituted benzyl chlorides in nitromethane solvent. A series of ten substituted (in the aromatic ring) benzyl chlorides are characterized by theoretical reactivity indices. The theoretical parameters are juxtaposed to experimental relative rates of benzylation.

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A new green procedure has been applied for the synthesis and purification of asymmetric monomethine cyanine dyes. The photophysical properties of the newly synthesized compounds have been examined by combined application of spectroscopic and theoretical methods. The structural characteristics of the molecules and dimer formation were characterized by quantum chemical computation and juxtaposed to the aggregachromism in UV/Vis spectra.

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In the light of recent retrovirus pandemics, the issue of discovering new and diverse RNA-specific fluorochromes for research and diagnostics became of acute importance. The great majority of nucleic acid-specific probes either do not stain RNA or cannot distinguish between DNA and RNA. The versatility of polymethine dyes makes them suitable as stains for visualization, analysis, and detection of nucleic acids, proteins, and other biomolecules.

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A series of novel 1-oxo-2,3,4-trisubstituted tetrahydroisoquinoline (THIQ) derivatives bearing other heterocyclic moieties in their structure were synthesized based on the reaction between homophthalic anhydride and imines. Initial studies were carried out to establish the anti-coronavirus activity of some of the newly obtained THIQ-derivatives against two strains of human coronavirus-229E and OC-43. Their antiviral activity was compared with that of their close analogues, piperidinones and thiomorpholinones, previously synthesized in our group, with aim to expand the range of the tested representative sample and to obtain valuable preliminary information about biological properties of a wider variety of compounds.

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Recent advances in quantifying nucleophilic reactivities in chemical reactions and intermolecular interactions of aromatic molecules are reviewed. This survey covers experimental (IR frequency shifts induced by hydrogen bonding) and theoretical (modeling of potential energy surfaces, atomic charges, molecular electrostatic potential) approaches in characterizing chemical reactivity. Recent advances in software developments assisting the evaluation of the reactive sites for electrophilic aromatic substitution are briefly discussed.

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The extracellular calcium-sensing receptor (CaSR) controls vital bone cell functions such as cell growth, differentiation and apoptosis. The binding of the native agonist (Ca) to CaSR activates the receptor, which undergoes structural changes that trigger a cascade of events along the cellular signaling pathways. Strontium (in the form of soluble salts) has been found to also be a CaSR agonist.

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The secondary structure of proteins is of prime importance to their proper functioning and protein misfolding may cause serious disorders in the human body. Here, the electric field influence on the conformational stability of model alpha helical peptides is studied by employing density functional theory calculations combined with continuum dielectric method computations. Our results show that the basic parameters of the electric field - its strength and directionality - are determinative for the alpha helix stability.

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The performance of four frequently employed population analysis methods is assessed by comparisons with experimentally derived properties of monosubstituted benzene derivatives. The analysis is based on the expected dependence between site reactivities and electron densities at the respective ring carbon atoms. The correspondence between charges obtained from Mulliken, NPA, Hirshfeld, and QTAIM approaches and the σ and σ aromatic substituent constants is examined.

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Selecting the "right" metal cation from the surrounding intracellular/extracellular fluids is of crucial importance for proper functioning of metalloproteins. Over the course of a few billion years of cell evolution various strategies have been developed by the host protein or cell machinery to secure the most favorable conditions for cognate cation binding. The effect of internal/external electric fields, potentially capable of influencing the process of metal selectivity in proteins, however, remains an enigmatic and unexplored area of research.

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IR spectroscopic experiments and theoretical DFT computations reveal the effects of aromatic substituents on π-hydrogen bonding between monosubstituted phenol derivatives and benzene. Simultaneous formation of two π-hydrogen bonds (red-shifting O-H···π and blue-shifting ortho-C-H···π) contribute to the stability of these complexes. The interaction of the acidic phenol O-H proton-donating group with the benzene π-system dominates the complex formation.

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Rigorous quantum chemical investigations of the SN2 identity exchange reactions of methyl, ethyl, propyl, allyl, benzyl, propargyl, and acetonitrile halides (X = F(-), Cl(-)) refute the traditional view that the acceleration of SN2 reactions for substrates with a multiple bond at Cβ (carbon adjacent to the reacting Cα center) is primarily due to π-conjugation in the SN2 transition state (TS). Instead, substrate-nucleophile electrostatic interactions dictate SN2 reaction rate trends. Regardless of the presence or absence of a Cβ multiple bond in the SN2 reactant in a series of analogues, attractive Cβ(δ(+))···X(δ(-)) interactions in the SN2 TS lower net activation barriers (E(b)) and enhance reaction rates, whereas repulsive Cβ(δ(-))···X(δ(-)) interactions increase E(b) barriers and retard SN2 rates.

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A comprehensive examination of the mechanism of the uncatalyzed and base-catalyzed aminolysis of phenyl N-phenylcarbamate by theoretical quantum mechanical methods at M06-2X/6-311+G(2d,2p) and B3LYP-D3/6-31G(d,p) levels, combined with an IR spectroscopic study of the reaction, was carried out. Three alternative reaction channels were theoretically characterized: concerted, stepwise via a tetrahedral intermediate, and stepwise involving an isocyanate intermediate. In contrast to dominating views, the theoretical results revealed that the reaction pathway through the isocyanate intermediate (E1cB) is energetically favored.

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A detailed analysis of the molecular electrostatic potential (MEP) at selected positions in molecular space was performed for a series of substituted benzene derivatives. We show that appropriately selected MEP values can quantitatively reflect the regiospecific effects of substituents on the aromatic ring. Theoretically evaluated electrostatic potentials in close proximity to the ring carbon atoms reflect well both through-space and resonance effects and excellent correlation is established between the MEP values and substituent constants.

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Absorption and fluorescence spectra in acetonitrile for a series of substituted aryl hydrazones of N-hexyl-1,8-naphthalimide are studied with the aim of potential application of the compounds for enzyme activity localization. The influence of the substituents on the spectral characteristics has been evaluated. The absorption and fluorescence energies of substituted aryl-1,8-naphthalimide hydrazones have been calculated with the PCM TDDFT formalism.

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We find high multireference character for abstraction of H from the OH group of ethenol (also called vinyl alcohol); therefore we adopt a multireference approach to calculate barrier heights for the various possible reaction channels of OH+C(2)H(3)OH. The relative barrier heights of ten possible saddle points for reaction of OH with ethenol are predicted by multireference Møller-Plesset perturbation theory with active spaces based on correlated participating orbitals (CPOs) and CPO plus a correlated pi orbital (CPO+pi). Six barrier heights for abstracting H from a C-H bond range from 3.

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The quality of reactivity predictions coming from alternative theoretical approaches as well as experimental reactivity constants is examined in the case of the ester aminolysis process. The aminolysis of a series of para-substituted phenyl acetates is studied. The barrier heights for the rate-determining stage of the aminolysis of 16 phenyl acetate derivatives were predicted by employing density functional theory at the B3LYP/6-31+G(d,p) level.

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In the present study a quantitative structure activity relationship (QSAR) analysis was applied to a series of 100 of 7- and 3-substituted 1,4-dihydro-4-oxo-1-(2-thiazolyl)-1,8-naphthyridine derivatives. The Chem-X (version 2000) software was used to develop 3D QSAR models. The steric and electrostatic interactions between a probe atom (H(+)) and a set of aligned molecules were assessed using the comparative molecular field analysis method.

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Density functional theory computations at the B3LYP/6-311+G(2d,2p) and BPW91/6-311G(d,p) levels were carried out for a series of 15 monosubstituted benzene derivatives to study dependencies between electronic structure parameters and experimental reactivity constants. An efficient and accurate computational approach for the evaluation of sigma(0) substituent constants for substituted benzene systems is outlined. It is based on the excellent linear correlation between the experimental reactivity constants and the theoretical electrostatic potential values (EPN) at the carbon atoms in the para and meta positions.

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Density functional and ab initio methods were applied in examining the possible mechanistic pathways for the reaction of methyl benzoate with ammonia. Transition state structures and energies were determined for concerted and neutral stepwise mechanisms. The theoretical results show that the two possible pathways have similar activation energies.

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Experimental IR spectroscopic data for the N-H stretching mode frequencies for several types of tri-substituted ureas containing benzyl and/or phenyl substituents as well as theoretical results from B3LYP/6-31G(d,p) computations on selected compounds provide sufficient evidence to determine the conformational state of these molecules. Two types of N-H bands may be found the spectra: (a) A type band due to a classical trans conformation (trans I) of the CONH structure; (b) B type band arising from an alternative trans form (trans II), in which the N-H band is involved in a hydrogen bond like interaction with the aromatic ring at the neighbouring nitrogen atom (benzyl or phenyl substituents). The N-H band of trans ICONH structure is observed at frequencies higher than 3460 cm-1, the actual position depending on weather the non-substituted N-H group is linked to aryl or alkyl substituents.

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In the present study a series of trimetazidine (1-(2,3,4-trimethoxybenzyl)piperazine, CAS 5011-34-7) derivatives is subjected to quantitative structure-activity relationship (QSAR) analysis aiming at establishing the relationship between molecular structure and the binding affinity of the compounds to the respective receptor sites in the cells. Trimetazidine is used in the therapy of ischaemic heart disease. Literature data for the biological effect of the compounds are used.

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Three possible mechanisms (zwitterionic, neutral stepwise, and neutral concerted) of the ring-opening reaction of 2-benzoxazolinone (BO) upon aminolysis with methylamine were studied at the B3LYP/6-31G* level. In the gas phase, the neutral concerted mechanism is shown to be most favorable, which proceeds via a rate-determining barrier of 28-29 kcal/mol. The transition state, CTS, associated with this barrier is a four-centered one, where 1,2-addition of the N[bond]H of methylamine to the C[bond]O of BO ring occurs.

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The aminolysis of esters is a basic organic reaction considered as a model for the interaction of carbonyl group with nucleophiles. In the present computational study the different possible mechanistic pathways of the reaction are reinvestigated by applying higher level electronic structure theory, examining the general base catalysis by the nucleophile, and a more comprehensive study the solvent effect. Both the ab initio QCISD/6-31(d,p) method and density functional theory at the B3LYP/6-31G(d) level were employed to calculate the reaction pathways for the simplest model aminolysis reaction between methylformate and ammonia.

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The electronic effect of polar substituents on the barrier of internal rotation around the amide carbon-nitrogen bond in a series of 10 p-substituted acetanilides is studied by applying density functional theory at the B3LYP/6-31G(d,p) level. The theoretical results are supplemented by experimental data on the amide C=O and N-H stretching mode frequency shifts. It is shown that computations at the theoretical level employed provide a valuable approach in studying the factors determining the conformational stability of the studied series of compounds.

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