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Dalton Trans ; 45(4): 1345-8, 2016 Jan 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26732365

ABSTRACT

A cobaltoceniumethynyl gold(i) complex with a triphenylphosphane ligand triggered efficient cytotoxic effects in cancer cells in contrast to a derivative with two cobaltocenium moieties. The complex effectively inhibited the enzyme thioredoxin reductase (TrxR) suggesting this enzyme as a possible biological target. The cellular uptake of both metal fragments of the active complex was studied by atomic absorption spectroscopy and indicated a high biological stability of the complex.


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Antineoplastic Agents/pharmacology , Cobalt/pharmacology , Coordination Complexes/pharmacology , Enzyme Inhibitors/pharmacology , Gold/pharmacology , Thioredoxin-Disulfide Reductase/antagonists & inhibitors , Antineoplastic Agents/chemical synthesis , Antineoplastic Agents/chemistry , Cell Line, Tumor , Cell Proliferation/drug effects , Cobalt/chemistry , Coordination Complexes/chemical synthesis , Coordination Complexes/chemistry , Dose-Response Relationship, Drug , Drug Screening Assays, Antitumor , Enzyme Inhibitors/chemical synthesis , Enzyme Inhibitors/chemistry , Gold/chemistry , HT29 Cells , Humans , Molecular Structure , Structure-Activity Relationship , Thioredoxin-Disulfide Reductase/metabolism
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Inorg Chem ; 37(18): 4547-4558, 1998 Sep 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11670600

ABSTRACT

The capability of metallocene bridges as new organometallic magnetic couplers is evaluated by studying the family of diradicals 2 (M = Fe, Ru) consisting of two purely organic alpha-nitronyl aminoxyl radicals connected by a 1,1'-metallocenylene bridge. Preliminary studies performed with 2-metallocenyl-alpha-nitronyl aminoxyl monoradicals 1 (M = Fe, Ru, Os), as reference compounds, show the presence of a small spin density on the central metal of the metallocenes. This fact makes the metallocene units effective bridges to transmit magnetic interactions by a spin polarization mechanism. The study of the magnetic properties of diradicals 2 in the solid state and in diluted frozen solutions reveals the existence of an intramolecular antiferromagnetic exchange interaction between the radical subunits whose strength is highly dependent on the molecular conformation adopted by the diradical. As shown by crystal data and by ESR measurements, an intramolecular hydrogen bond between the two radical units forces the molecule to adopt a cisoid molecular conformation, which determines that the magnetic interaction occurs by a direct through-space interaction between the two SOMOs of the two radical units along with the classical spin polarization mechanism through the sigma-bonds of the metallocene unit. Lattice constants for both structures are as follows: 1 (M = Fe), C(17)H(21)FeN(2)O(2), a = 7.170(1) Å, b = 10.135(2) Å, c = 10.683(2) Å, alpha = 88.88(3) degrees, beta = 83.42(3) degrees, gamma = 79.75(3) degrees, triclinic, P&onemacr;, Z = 2; 2 (M = Fe), C(24)H(32)FeN(4)O(4), a = 11.848(3) Å, b = 11.785(2) Å, c = 17.728(4) Å, beta = 106.25(2) degrees, monoclinic, P2(1)/n, Z = 4.

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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9963711
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