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CRYSTALS
卷 12, 期 11, 页码 -出版社
MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/cryst12111664
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anthrahydrazone; rhodium complex; crystal structure; anticancer activity; DNA binding
This article presents a new rhodium complex and investigates its intercalative binding ability with DNA. The complex forms a six-coordinate distorted octahedral coordination geometry and shows higher binding ability compared to a typical DNA intercalator. This study provides important insights into the interaction between coordination compounds and DNA.
A new rhodium(III) complex of a 9-anthrahydrazone ligand ((Z)-2-(2-(Anthracen-9-ylmethylene)hydrazineyl)pyrimidine, 9-PMAH) is six-coordinated respectively by one bidentate ligand, one solvent DMSO, and three chlorides, to form a distorted octahedral coordination geometry. The ligand chelates to Rh(III) via the hydrazone N atom (N1) and pyrimidine N atom (N3), whereas DMSO coordinates to Rh(III) via the S atom. The three chloride ligands (Cl1, Cl2, and Cl3) are in a mer-configuration of the octahedron, with the DMSO cis- to the pyrimidine nitrogen. In solution, the complex may exist in the positively charged species, [(RhCl2)-Cl-III(DMSO)(9-PMAH)](+), but can be stable in this mode for no less than 48 h. It was suggested by the fluorescence spectroscopic analysis that the complex showed much higher intercalative binding ability with ct-DNA than the typical DNA intercalator, EtBr.
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