活细胞内部的鲁催化氧化还原异构化
Cristian Vidal1, María Tomás-Gamasa1, Alejandro Gutiérrez-González1
1Centro Singular de Investigación en Química Biolóxica e Materiais Moleculares (CIQUS), and Departamento de Química Orgánica , Universidade de Santiago de Compostela , 15782 Santiago de Compostela , Spain.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|March 21, 2019
概括
鲁复合物催化了细胞内的合醇异构化成碳. 这种生物相容的反应可以创建细胞探针,展示有机金属化学.
科学领域:
- 有机金属化学 有机金属化学
- 细胞生物学 细胞生物学
- 化学生物学 化学生物学
背景情况:
- 催化对于化学转化至关重要.
- 开发用于细胞内应用的生物相容催化剂仍然是一个挑战.
- 有机金属复合物具有独特的催化性能.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究定制的 (IV) 复合物的催化潜力,用于醇异构化.
- 为了证明这种反应在活哺乳动物细胞内的生物相容性和生物正对称性.
- 探索这种反应用于生成细胞内探针的用途.
主要方法:
- 合成量身定制的鲁 (IV) 复合物.
- 在生理条件下的醇异构化催化.
- 在使用哺乳动物细胞的纤维化实验中.
- 产生光和生物活性探针.
主要成果:
- ((IV) 复合物有效催化了合醇的异构化,以和碳基衍生物.
- 反应在生理学上相关的条件下进行,并且是生物对等和生物相容的.
- 催化系统已经成功地用于在细胞生产探头.
结论:
- 量身定制的鲁 (IV) 复合物为细胞干预提供了一种新的基于金属的工具.
- 有机金属机制与复杂的细胞内环境兼容.
- 这种方法使得细胞成像和治疗的新策略的开发成为可能.
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