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(Salen)Mn(III) Compound as a Nonpeptidyl mimic of Catalase

Intelligent design of Biomimetics (Synzymes):. An incomplete list of possible treatment applications: Alzheimer’s disease Stroke Heart disease Aging Cancer (reduction of the side effects, allowing higher drug doses to be administered). Catalase. 2H 2 O 2. 2H 2 O + O 2.

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(Salen)Mn(III) Compound as a Nonpeptidyl mimic of Catalase

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  1. Intelligent design of Biomimetics (Synzymes): An incomplete list of possible treatment applications: Alzheimer’s disease Stroke Heart disease Aging Cancer (reduction of the side effects, allowing higher drug doses to be administered) Catalase 2H2O2 2H2O + O2 (Salen)Mn(III) Compound as a Nonpeptidyl mimic of Catalase Substituents change enzymatic activity: the biomimetic can be tuned structurally and electronically

  2. GTP RAS GAP

  3. QM part: 45 atoms MM part: 1608 atoms collected in 483 EFs ~ 40 Å

  4. Potential energy surface for the GTP hydrolysis for the RAS/GAP complex model (calculated at the B3LYP/4-31G*/3-21G level) DE(kcal/mol) Reaction path R[O(W)-Pg] R[Pg-O(Pb)]

  5. Characterization of Ping-Pong Mechanism for Dismutation of H2O2Moleculeby (Salen)Mn(III)

  6. Mechanism-Based Structural Tuning of Catalase Activity of Salen-Manganese Complexes for R=OMe substituted compound Abashkin, Burt Inorg. Chem., 2005; Abashkin, Burt Phys. Chem. B, 2004 Estimated computer resources needed for the exhaustive tuning : 50-60 (substituted biomimetics) x 200-400 (hours of large CPU) = YEARS Dramatic increase in computation power is needed to solve the problem

  7. Recognizer Recognizer Fluorescein Green Light Computational assistance in developing novel biological nanodevices: “Simple” Nanoprobe for detecting biowarfare reagents and genetic diseases. DNA/RNA Target Target Red light

  8. Practical development of Nanoprobe needs optimization of various elements: Target Recognizer Recognizer Fluorophores Linker Polyethylenglycol (PEG) tether Rod Computational support includes QM ( hundreds of atoms) and MM (thousands of atoms) calculations and/or complex QM/MM simulations Feasible only on a supercomputer

  9. Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Pathway

  10. Dendrimers

  11. Large number of micro-environments with different properties Dendrimers

  12. Gold Nanoparticles

  13. Buckyball (left) 500 atoms 3000 electrons Gold Particle 3000 to 30000 atoms 500,000 electrons Problem grows as Ne2 Gold Nanoparticles

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