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Utilization of Guanidine-Based Ancillary Ligands in Arene-Ruthenium Complexes for Selective Cytotoxicity

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ACS OMEGA
卷 6, 期 12, 页码 8226-8238

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.0c06265

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  1. JU-RUSA 2.0 program [R-11/438/19, R-11/76/19, R-11/96/19]
  2. UGC-CAS program of the Department of Chemistry, Jadavpur University
  3. DSTFIST program of the Department of Chemistry, Jadavpur University
  4. DST-PURSE program of the Department of Chemistry, Jadavpur University
  5. DST-SERB, Government of India [EMR/2016/001151]
  6. CSIR, New Delhi [09/096(0842)/2015-EMR-I]
  7. National Postdoctoral Fellowship Program of DST, Government of India [PDF/2017/001334]

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Water-soluble half-sandwich arene-ruthenium complexes have been synthesized and shown to exhibit strong DNA-binding capabilities, enhanced cellular uptake, and improved antitumor activity, with the C-1 complex demonstrating the most significant activity against the PC3 cancer cell line. Including guanidine-based ligands in these complexes proved effective in selectively targeting cancer cells and facilitating convenient tracing in cells due to their emissive properties.
A family of three water-soluble half-sandwich arene-ruthenium complexes, depicted as C-1-C-3, having the general formula [Ru(p-cymene)(L)Cl]Cl has been synthesized, where L represents (1H-benzo[d]imidazol-2-yl)guanidine (L-1) or (benzo[d]oxazol-2-yl)guanidine (L-2) or (benzo[d]thiazol-2-yl)guanidine (L-3). The crystal structure of complex C-3 has been determined. The complexes show several absorption bands in the visible and ultraviolet regions, and they also show prominent emission in the visible region while excited near 400 nm. Studies on the interaction of ligands L-1-L-3 and complexes C-1-C-3 with calf thymus DNA reveal that the complexes are better DNA binders than the ligands, which is attributable to the imposed planarity of the ruthenium-bound guanidine-based ligand, enabling it to serve as a better intercalator. Molecular docking studies show that the complexes effectively bind with DNA through electrostatic and H-bonding interactions and partial intercalation of the guanidinebased ligands. Cytotoxicity studies carried out on two carcinoma cell lines (PC3 and A549) and on two non-cancer cell lines (BPH1 and WI-38) show a marked improvement in antitumor activity owing to complex formation, which is attributed to improvement in cellular uptake on complex formation. The C-1 complex is found to exhibit the most prominent activity against the PC3 cell line. Inclusion of the guanidine-based ligands in the half-sandwich ruthenium-arene complexes is found to be effective for displaying selective cytotoxicity to cancer cells and also for convenient tracing of the complexes in cells due to their prominent emissive nature.

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