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Rapid Thalidomide Racemization Is Related to Proton Tunneling Reactions via Water Bridges

Xinrui Yang, Depeng Zhang, Rui Liu, Lu Wang, Jing‐yao Liu, Zhigang Wang

2023The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters11 citationsDOI

Abstract

Quantum mechanical tunneling (QMT) can play an important role in light element-related chemical reactions; however, its influence on racemization is not fully understood. Herein, we demonstrate that the role of QMT is decisive for rapid racemization of the well-known thalidomide molecule in aqueous environments, increasing the reaction rate constants of the most likely racemization pathways by 87-149 times at approximately body temperature and achieving good agreement between theoretical calculations and experimental observations. In addition, the kinetic isotope effect values fit well with those of previous experiments. These results are attributed to enhanced tunneling probability due to the alteration of potential barriers for proton transfer reactions via water bridges. This work highlights the significance of the QMT effect in racemization and its potential impact on drug safety, providing a fundamental perspective for understanding chirality-related issues in biological systems.

Topics & Concepts

RacemizationProtonKinetic isotope effectChemistryChirality (physics)Quantum tunnellingChemical physicsMoleculeAqueous solutionComputational chemistryKinetic energyQuantumPhotochemistryPhysical chemistryStereochemistryMaterials scienceOrganic chemistryAtomic physicsPhysicsDeuteriumOptoelectronicsQuantum mechanicsQuarkNambu–Jona-Lasinio modelChiral symmetry breakingMolecular spectroscopy and chiralityAnalytical Chemistry and ChromatographyAntibiotics Pharmacokinetics and Efficacy
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