Carbocation-π interaction: evaluation of the stabilization by phenylalanine of a biochemical carbocation intermediate.

Org Biomol Chem

Department of Chemistry, 6128 Burke Laboratory, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH 03755, USA.

Published: October 2016

Computational analyses, using primarily density functional theory, have been used to determine the stabilization associated with the carbocation-π interaction of a biochemical carbocation intermediate binding to a phenylalanine residue in an enzyme active site. Studies of complexation between t-butyl cation and ethylbenzene, and of a model of a carbocation intermediate with a phenylalanine in the active site of geranyl diphosphate C-methyl transferase, have afforded the first quantitative evaluation of the stabilization that can be provided to a carbocation by an aromatic residue in an enzymatic reaction. Describing the hydrophobic surrounding medium using a dielectric constant between ε = 2 and ε = 4, the calculated carbocation-π stabilization energy lies in the range of 10-7.5 kcal mol.

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