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J Am Chem Soc ; 144(28): 12698-12714, 2022 Jul 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35767015

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This paper describes the syntheses of several functionalized dihydropyrene (DHP) molecular switches with different substitution patterns. Regioselective nucleophilic alkylation of a 5-substituted dimethyl isophthalate allowed the development of a workable synthetic protocol for the preparation of 2,7-alkyne-functionalized DHPs. Synthesis of DHPs with surface-anchoring groups in the 2,7- and 4,9-positions is described. The molecular structures of several intermediates and DHPs were elucidated by X-ray single-crystal diffraction. Molecular properties and switching capabilities of both types of DHPs were assessed by light irradiation experiments, spectroelectrochemistry, and cyclic voltammetry. Spectroelectrochemistry, in combination with density functional theory (DFT) calculations, shows reversible electrochemical switching from the DHP forms to the cyclophanediene (CPD) forms. Charge-transport behavior was assessed in single-molecule scanning tunneling microscope (STM) break junctions, combined with density functional theory-based quantum transport calculations. All DHPs with surface-contacting groups form stable molecular junctions. Experiments show that the molecular conductance depends on the substitution pattern of the DHP motif. The conductance was found to decrease with increasing applied bias.

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Eur J Med Chem ; 120: 275-83, 2016 Sep 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27208658

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BACKGROUND & AIMS: The availability of non-tumorigenic and tumorigenic liver progenitor cell (LPC) lines affords a method to screen putative anti-liver cancer agents to identify those that are selectively effective. To prove this principle we tested thalidomide and a range of its derivatives and compared them to lenalidomide and sorafenib, to assess their growth-inhibitory effects. METHODS: Cell growth, the mitotic and apoptotic index of cell cultures were measured using the Cellavista instrument (SynenTec) using commercially available reagents. RESULTS: Neither lenalidomide nor thalidomide (100 µM) affected tumorigenic LPCs but killed their non-tumorigenic counterparts. Sorafenib arrested growth in both cell types. All but two derivatives of thalidomide were ineffective; of the two effective derivatives, one (thalidomide C1) specifically affected the tumorigenic cell line (10 µM). Mitotic and apoptotic analyses revealed that thalidomide C1 induced apoptotic cell death and not mitotic arrest. CONCLUSIONS: This study shows that screens incorporating non-tumorigenic and tumorigenic liver cell lines are a sound approach to identify agents that are effective and selective. A high throughput instrument such as the Cellavista affords robust and reproducible objective measurements with a large number of replicates that are reliable. These experiments show that neither lenalidomide nor thalidomide are potentially useful for anti-liver cancer therapy as they kill non-tumorigenic liver cells and not their tumorigenic counterparts. Sorafenib in contrast, is highly effective, but not selective. One tested thalidomide derivative has potential as an anti-tumor drug since it induced growth arrest; and importantly, it selectively induced apoptotic cell death only in tumorigenic liver progenitor cells.


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Liver Neoplasms/drug therapy , Stem Cells/drug effects , Thalidomide/pharmacology , Antineoplastic Agents/chemistry , Antineoplastic Agents/pharmacology , Apoptosis/drug effects , Cell Line, Tumor , Cell Proliferation/drug effects , Humans , Lenalidomide , Liver Neoplasms/pathology , Niacinamide/analogs & derivatives , Niacinamide/pharmacology , Phenylurea Compounds/pharmacology , Sorafenib , Stem Cells/pathology , Thalidomide/analogs & derivatives
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Acta Crystallogr C Struct Chem ; 71(Pt 3): 188-90, 2015 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25734847

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A previously reported complex, [Ni(C(21)H(21)O(3)P)(3)] or Ni[P(O-o-tolyl(3))(3)] [Gosser & Tolman (1970). Inorg. Chem. 9, 2350-2353], crystallized in the monoclinic space group C2/c, and its solid-state structure was determined. The Ni(0) atom adopts an essentially trigonal-planar geometry as a consequence of the steric congestion of the ligands. Three of the phenoxy rings on two phosphite ligands were modelled as being disordered over two sets of sites, and the occupancy factors were set at 0.5 after trial refinement and intramolecular contact considerations. The exact ligand cone angle has been calculated to be 163.6°.

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