含有非甾体抗炎药配体的二钼(II,II)桨轮配合物:深入了解化学物理特性并进行首次生物评估

IF 3.8 2区 化学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Lorenzo Chiaverini , Valentina Notarstefano , Iogann Tolbatov , Paolo Umari , Elisabetta Giorgini , Lidia Ciccone , Riccardo Di Leo , Letizia Trincavelli , Chiara Giacomelli , Laura Marchetti , Tiziano Marzo , Diego La Mendola , Alessandro Marrone
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多核络合物是一种金属化合物,其特点是具有相邻的结合金属中心,可产生非常规的反应活性。一些带有单阴离子桥接配体的 M2L4 型桨轮双核配合物具有很好的特性,包括治疗特性。钼因其独特的支架、氧化还原和光谱特性,以及在催化和生物等多个领域的应用,已被研究用于形成多键 M2+ 复合物。对后者的探索要少得多,只有零星的研究。本文以不同的非甾体抗炎药(NSAIDs)为配体,合成了一系列四种二钼(II,II)羧酸桨轮配合物。(NH4)5[Mo2Cl9]-H2O 与所选的非甾体抗炎药在甲醇中反应生成了络合物 Mo2(μ-O2CR)4,其中 RCO2 为布洛芬(1)、萘普生(2)、阿司匹林(3)和吲哚美辛(4)。这些产品的收率很高,并通过综合技术进行了广泛表征。采用实验和计算相结合的方法对稳定性和溶液行为进行了研究。最后,对 1 和 3(分别是该系列中活性最强和最稳定的化合物)的生物活性进行了初步评估,确认了分子在生物环境中的分解情况。总之,从机理的角度来看,这些非常规化合物出现了一些非常有趣的结果。
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Dimolybdenum (II,II) paddlewheel complexes bearing non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug ligands: Insights into the chemico-physical profile and first biological assessment

Dimolybdenum (II,II) paddlewheel complexes bearing non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug ligands: Insights into the chemico-physical profile and first biological assessment

Multinuclear complexes are metal compounds featured by adjacent bound metal centers that can lead to unconventional reactivity. Some M2L4-type paddlewheel dinuclear complexes with monoanionic bridging ligands feature promising properties, including therapeutic ones. Molybdenum has been studied for the formation of multiple-bonded M2+ compounds due to their unique scaffold, redox, and spectroscopic properties as well as for applications in several fields including catalysis and biology. These latter are much less explored and only sporadic studies have been carried out. Here, a series of four dimolybdenum (II,II) carboxylate paddlewheel complexes were synthesized using different Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs) as ligands. The reaction of (NH4)5[Mo2Cl9]·H2O with the selected NSAIDs in methanol produced the complexes Mo2(μ-O2CR)4 where RCO2 is ibuprofen (1), naproxen (2), aspirin (3) and indomethacin (4). The products were obtained in good yields and extensively characterized with integrated techniques. Stability and solution behaviour were studied using a mixed experimental and computational approach. Finally, the biological activity of 1 and 3 (i.e. the most reactive and the most stable compounds of the series, respectively) was preliminarily assessed confirming the disassembling of the molecules in the biological milieu. Overall, some very interesting results emerged for these unconventional compounds from a mechanistic point of view.

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Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry
Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry 生物-生化与分子生物学
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7.00
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336
审稿时长
41 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry is an established international forum for research in all aspects of Biological Inorganic Chemistry. Original papers of a high scientific level are published in the form of Articles (full length papers), Short Communications, Focused Reviews and Bioinorganic Methods. Topics include: the chemistry, structure and function of metalloenzymes; the interaction of inorganic ions and molecules with proteins and nucleic acids; the synthesis and properties of coordination complexes of biological interest including both structural and functional model systems; the function of metal- containing systems in the regulation of gene expression; the role of metals in medicine; the application of spectroscopic methods to determine the structure of metallobiomolecules; the preparation and characterization of metal-based biomaterials; and related systems. The emphasis of the Journal is on the structure and mechanism of action of metallobiomolecules.
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