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Fast Hydrolysis and Strongly Basic Water Adducts Lead to Potent Os(II) Half-Sandwich Anticancer Complexes
Sonia Infante-Tadeo1, Vanessa Rodríguez-Fanjul1, Cintia C Vequi-Suplicy1
1IMDEA Nanociencia, Ciudad Universitaria de Cantoblanco, Faraday 9, Madrid 28049, Spain.
Abstract:
Complexes of the formula [Os(η6-arene)(C,N-phenylpyridine)Z] (where Z is chlorido or a tethered oxygen) undergo very fast Os-Z hydrolysis (<5 min), and the high basicity of the coordinated water molecule of the aqua adducts (Os-OH2; pKa > 8) very much contrasts with previously reported Os-aqua adducts bearing NN- and NO-chelating ligands (pKa < 6). The Os-Cl bond is unreactive in pure DMSO, yet the complexes readily form DMSO adducts upon aquation when dimethyl sulfoxide is present. Such a peculiar aqueous behavior is directly related to the negatively charged CN ligand. Potent Os-CN compounds (but not their Os-NN analogues) are particularly reactive; they bind to cysteine in vitro and decrease the activity of thioredoxin reductase (TrxR) in living cancer cells. By revealing some interesting structure-activity relationship on Os-CN vs Os-NN complexes, we start uncovering the molecular rationale for the successful biological applications of osmium(II) half-sandwich compounds.
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