Homoleptic complexes (only amino acid ligands) Mixing simple metal salts with solutions of amino acids near neutral or elevated pH often affords bis- or tris complexes. For metal ions that prefer octahedral coordination, these complexes often adopt the stoichiometry M(aa)3 (aa = amino carboxylate, such as glycinate, H2NCH2CO2−). Complexes of the 3:1 stoichiometry have the formula is [M(O2CC(R)HNH2)3]z. Such complexes adopt
octahedral coordination geometry. These complexes can exist in facial and meridional isomers, both of which are chiral. The stereochemical possibilities increase when the amino acid ligands are not
homochiral. Both the violet meridional and red-pink facial isomers of
tris(glycinato)cobalt(III) have been characterized With L-
alanine, L-
leucine, and other amino acids, one obtains four stereoisomers. With cysteine, the amino acid binds through N and thiolate. Complexes with the 2:1 stoichiometry are illustrated by
copper(II) glycinate [Cu(O2CC(R)HNH2)2], which exists both in anhydrous and pentacoordinate geometries. When the metal is square planar, these complexes can exist as cis and trans isomers. The stereochemical possibilities increase when the amino acid ligands are not
homochiral. Homoleptic complexes are also known where the amino carboxylate is tridentate amino acids. One such complex is Ni(κ3-histidinate)2.
Peptides and proteins In addition to the amino acids, peptides and proteins bind metal cofactors through their side chains. For the most part, the α-amino and carboxylate groups are unavailable for binding as they are otherwise engaged in the peptide bond. The situation is more complicated for the N-terminal and O-terminal residues where the α-amino and carboxylate groups are unavailable, respectively. Especially important in this regard are histidine (
imidazole), cysteine (
thiolate), methionine (
thioether).
Heteroleptic complexes (amino acids plus other ligands) , known as CORM-3, is a
CO-releasing drug. Mixed ligand complexes are common for amino acids. Well known examples include [Co(en)2(glycinate)]2+, where en (
ethylenediamine) is a spectator ligand. In the area of organometallic complexes, one example of Cp*Ir(κ3-methionine). ==Synthesis and reactions==