1. Water-Soluble Rhenium Clusters with Triazoles: The Effect of Chemical Structure on Cellular Internalization and the DNA Binding of the Complexes.
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Konovalov DI, Ivanov AA, Frolova TS, Eltsov IV, Gayfulin YM, Plunkett L, Bazzar M, Adawi AM, Bouillard JG, Baiborodin SI, Sinitsyna OI, Kuratieva NV, Yanshole VV, Efremova OA, and Shestopalov MA
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- Cell Line, Fibroblasts, Humans, Ligands, Luminescence, Water, Coordination Complexes chemistry, Coordination Complexes pharmacokinetics, DNA chemistry, DNA metabolism, Rhenium chemistry, Triazoles chemistry, Triazoles pharmacokinetics
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Here we explore the effect of the nature of organic ligands in rhenium cluster complexes [Re
6 Q8 L6 ]4- (where Q=S or Se, and L=benzotriazole, 1,2,3-triazole or 1,2,4-triazole) on the biological properties of the complexes, in particular on the cellular toxicity, cellular internalization and localization. Specifically, the study describes the synthesis and detailed characterization of the structure, luminescence and electrochemical properties of the four new Re6 clusters with 1,2,3- and 1,2,4-triazoles. Biological assays of these complexes are also discussed in addition to those with benzotriazole using cervical cancer (HeLa) and immortalized human fibroblasts (CRL-4025) as model cell lines. Our study demonstrates that the presence of hydrophobic and π-bonding rich units such as the benzene ring in benzotriazole significantly enhances cellular internalization of rhenium clusters. These ligands facilitate binding of the clusters to DNA, which results in increased cytotoxicity of the complexes., (© 2020 Wiley-VCH GmbH.)- Published
- 2020
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