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Synthesis and characterisation of metallopolyamide complexes

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Abstract

Platinum(II) and ruthenium(II)-based complexes that contain imidazole, pyrrole and β-alanine subunits, capable of recognising specific DNA base-pair sequences, have been synthesised. These polyamides, two platinum(II), [Cl(NH3)2Pt-L6-β-Ala-Py-L4-Im]+ (HSP-2), and [Cl(NH3)2Pt-L6-β-Ala-PyPyPy-L4-ImImIm]+ (HSP-6) and two ruthenium, Δ and Λ-[β-Ala-Py-L4-Im-β-dpq-Ru(phen)2]2+ (Δ and Λ-RUP1), were designed to recognise DNA sequences up to seven base-pairs in length. They were obtained in good yield by a combination of solid and solution phase chemistries. The chirality of the ruthenium precursors Δ- and Λ-[Ru(phen)2(phendo)]2+ was conserved throughout the synthesis. Characterisation was achieved using NMR, UV-Vis and ESI-MS and CD for Δ- and Λ-RUP1. Cytotoxicity was not determined for HSP-2 or HSP-6, due to insolubility, however the IC50 values of Δ and Λ-RUP1 were confirmed to be greater than 40 μM (at an incubation time of 48 h). LD studies indicated that the ruthenium complexes interact with ct-DNA through a mixed binding mode, which is influenced by complex concentration and chirality.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)187-197
Number of pages11
JournalInorganica Chimica Acta
Volume393
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2012

Keywords

  • DNA recognition
  • platinum
  • platinum(II), based complexes
  • polyamides
  • ruthenium

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