We report herein the first study on the chemical interaction between metallabenzenes and bioactive molecules. Due to its unique stereoelectronic activities, a phenanthroline-derived ruthenabenzene [Ru{CHC(PPh(3))CHC(PPh(3))CH}Cl(C(12)H(8)N(2))(PPh(3))]Cl(2) (1) selectively binds cysteine in aqueous solution at physiological pH and then undergoes a dynamic inversion of configuration at the Ru center. The structure of the L-cysteine-binding product of 1 has been determined by means of X-ray diffraction. The replacement of the L-cysteine with the D form results in an inverted stereodynamic effect. Furthermore, the inversion process of the Ru-centered configuration could be conveniently controlled by a simple pH adjustment. This is attributed to the significant influence of a special intramolecular electrostatic interaction on the dynamic epimerization process of the cysteine-binding product.
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