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Chiral spin crossover nanoparticles and gels with switchable circular dichroism

2015

Spin crossover complexes represent spectacular examples of molecular switchable materials. We describe a new approach towards homochiral coordination nanoparticles of [Fe(NH2trz)3](L-CSA)2 (NH2trz = 4-amino-1,2,4-triazole, L-CSA = L-camphorsulfonate) that display an abrupt switch of chiral properties associated with a cooperative spin transition. This is an original method that generates stable and additive-free colloidal solutions of nanoparticles with a spin transition around room temperature. The introduction of a chiral anion to the coordination framework makes these nanoparticles display specific chiro-optical (circular dichroism) properties that are different in high and low spin stat…

Circular dichroismMaterials scienceBistabilitySpin statesChemical physicsSpin crossoverMaterials ChemistrySupramolecular chemistrySpin transitionNanoparticleNanotechnologyGeneral ChemistryIonJournal of Materials Chemistry C
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Unconventional dihydrogen-bond interaction induced cyanide-bridged chiral nano-sized magnetic molecular wheel: synthesis, crystal structure and syste…

2019

A pair of cyanide-bridged 4d–3d heterobimetallic chiral macrocyclic enantiomeric magnetic complexes have been successfully assembled from the trans-dicyanoruthenium(III) building block [PPh4][Ru(Salen)(CN)2] (Salen = N,N-ethylenebis(salicylideneaminato)dianion) and [Mn((S,S/R,R)-Salcy)(H2O)2]ClO4 (Salcy = N,N′-(1,2-cyclohexanediylethylene)bis(salicylideneiminato)dianion) with the great help of the dihydrogen bond (DHB) interaction and characterized by elemental analysis, IR spectroscopy, circular dichroism (CD) and magnetic circular dichroism (MCD) spectroscopy. Single X-ray diffraction reveals that complex 1, {[Ru(Salen)(CN)2][R,R-Mn(Salcy)]}6·PPh3·6CH3CN·6CH3OH·12H2O, is a neutral dodecan…

Circular dichroismMaterials scienceMagnetismMagnetic circular dichroismInfrared spectroscopy02 engineering and technologyGeneral ChemistryCrystal structure010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesCrystallographyMaterials ChemistryDihydrogen bond0210 nano-technologySpectroscopyGround stateJournal of Materials Chemistry C
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Novel atrazine-binding biomimetics inspired to the D1 protein from the photosystem II of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii.

2020

Biomimetic design represents an emerging field for improving knowledge of natural molecules, as well as to project novel artificial tools with specific functions for biosensing. Effective strategies have been exploited to design artificial bioreceptors, taking inspiration from complex supramolecular assemblies. Among them, size-minimization strategy sounds promising to provide bioreceptors with tuned sensitivity, stability, and selectivity, through the ad hoc manipulation of chemical species at the molecular scale. Herein, a novel biomimetic peptide enabling herbicide binding was designed bioinspired to the D1 protein of the Photosystem II of the green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. The D1…

Circular dichroismPhotosystem IIProtein ConformationSupramolecular chemistryPlastoquinoneChlamydomonas reinhardtiiPeptide02 engineering and technologyMolecular Dynamics SimulationBiochemistryFluorescence spectroscopy03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundStructural BiologyBiomimeticsAmino Acid SequencePhotosynthesisMolecular Biology030304 developmental biologychemistry.chemical_classification0303 health sciencesbiologyRational designphotosystem IIPhotosystem II Protein ComplexGeneral Medicine021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologybiology.organism_classificationSpectrometry FluorescencechemistryArtificial peptides Atrazine sensing Rational designBiophysicsThermodynamicsAtrazine0210 nano-technologyPeptidesChlamydomonas reinhardtiiInternational journal of biological macromolecules
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Metal NHC Complexes with Naphthalimide Ligands as DNA-Interacting Antiproliferative Agents

2017

Naphthalimide-based N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) complexes of the type [(1,5-cyclooctadiene)(NHC)RhCl)] (4 a-c), [(p-cymene)(NHC)RuCl2 )] (5 a-c), and [(NHC)CuBr] (6 a-c) were synthesized and investigated as antiproliferative agents that target DNA. The cytotoxic effects were largely driven by the naphthalimide structure, which is a DNA-intercalating moiety. Regarding the metal center, the highest activities were observed with the rhodium complexes, and cytotoxic activity was significantly lower for the ruthenium derivatives. The stable coordination of the NHC ligands of selected complexes 4 b and 5 b in solution was confirmed, and their DNA binding properties were studied by UV/Vis spectro…

Circular dichroismStereochemistryIntercalation (chemistry)Molecular Conformationchemistry.chemical_elementApoptosisCrystallography X-RayLigands010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesBiochemistryRhodiumMetalchemistry.chemical_compoundDrug StabilityCoordination ComplexesDrug DiscoveryHumansMoietyGeneral Pharmacology Toxicology and PharmaceuticsrutheniumCell ProliferationPharmacology010405 organic chemistryChemistryCircular DichroismOrganic ChemistryDNAnaphthalimideIntercalating Agentsanticancer agent0104 chemical sciencesRutheniumcarbeneNaphthalimidesSettore CHIM/03 - Chimica Generale E Inorganicacoppervisual_artrhodiumMCF-7 CellsMonoterpenesvisual_art.visual_art_mediumCymenesMolecular MedicineSpectrophotometry UltravioletHT29 CellsMethaneCarbeneDNAChemMedChem
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Biosensor-based kinetic and thermodynamic characterization of opioids interaction with human μ-opioid receptor.

2019

Development of opioid analgesics with minimal side effects requires substantial knowledge on structure-kinetic and -thermodynamic relationship of opioid-receptor interactions. Here, combined kinetics and thermodynamics of opioid agonist binding to human μ-opioid receptor (h-μOR) was investigated using real-time label-free surface plasmon resonance (SPR)-based method. The N-terminal end truncated and C-terminal 6His-tagged h-μOR was constructed and expressed in E. coli. Receptor was purified, detergent-solubilized and characterized by circular dichroism. The uniform immobilization of h-μOR on Ni-NTA chips was achieved using hybrid capture-coupling approach followed by reconstitution in lipid…

Circular dichroismThermodynamic equilibriummedicine.drug_classEnthalpyReceptors Opioid muPharmaceutical Science02 engineering and technology(+)-NaloxoneBiosensing Techniques030226 pharmacology & pharmacy03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineOpioid receptormedicineEscherichia coliHumansSurface plasmon resonanceLipid bilayerMorphineChemistryNaloxone021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyAnalgesics OpioidKineticsOpioidBiophysicsThermodynamics0210 nano-technologymedicine.drugEuropean journal of pharmaceutical sciences : official journal of the European Federation for Pharmaceutical Sciences
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2019

A unique series of six biaryl natural products displaying four different coupling types (5,1′, 7,1′, 7,8′, and 5,8′) were isolated from the roots of the West African liana Ancistrocladus abbreviatus (Ancistrocladaceae). Although at first sight structurally diverse, these secondary metabolites all have in common that they belong to the rare group of naphthylisoquinoline alkaloids with a fully dehydrogenated isoquinoline portion. Among the African Ancistrocladus species, A. abbreviatus is so far only the second one that was found to produce compounds with such a molecular entity. Here, we report on four new representatives, named ancistrobreveines A–D (12–14, and 6). They were identified alon…

Circular dichroismbiologyStereochemistryGeneral Chemical Engineering02 engineering and technologyGeneral Chemistry010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologymedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classification01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesStereocenterchemistry.chemical_compoundLeukemiachemistryLianamedicineAncistrocladaceaeIsoquinoline0210 nano-technologyChirality (chemistry)Two-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyRSC Advances
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From Symmetry Breaking to Unraveling the Origin of the Chirality of Ligated Au13 Cu2 Nanoclusters

2018

A general method, using mixed ligands (here diphosphines and thiolates) is devised to turn an achiral metal cluster, Au13 Cu2 , into an enantiomeric pair by breaking (lowering) the overall molecular symmetry with the ligands. Using an achiral diphosphine, a racemic [Au13 Cu2 (DPPP)3 (SPy)6 ]+ was prepared which crystallizes in centrosymmetric space groups. Using chiral diphosphines, enantioselective synthesis of an optically pure, enantiomeric pair of [Au13 Cu2 ((2r,4r)/(2s,4s)-BDPP)3 (SPy)6 ]+ was achieved in one pot. Their circular dichroism (CD) spectra give perfect mirror images in the range of 250-500 nm with maximum anisotropy factors of 1.2×10-3 . DFT calculations provided good corre…

Circular dichroismta114Chemistry010405 organic chemistrynanoclustersEnantioselective synthesischirality02 engineering and technologyGeneral ChemistryGeneral Medicine021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesCatalysisNanoclusters0104 chemical sciencesCrystallographyDiphosphinesMolecular symmetrynanohiukkasetEnantiomer0210 nano-technologyChirality (chemistry)ta116RacemizationAngewandte Chemie
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Organometallic Titanocene–Gold Compounds as Potential Chemotherapeutics in Renal Cancer. Study of their Protein Kinase Inhibitory Properties

2014

Early–late transition metal TiAu2 compounds [(η-C5H5)2Ti{OC(O)CH2PPh2AuCl}2] (3) and new [(η-C5H5)2Ti{OC(O)-4-C6H4PPh2AuCl}2] (5) were evaluated as potential anticancer agents in vitro against renal and prostate cancer cell lines. The compounds were significantly more effective than monometallic titanocene dichloride and gold(I) [{HOC(O)RPPh2}AuCl] (R = −CH2– 6, −4-C6H4– 7) derivatives in renal cancer cell lines, indicating a synergistic effect of the resulting heterometallic species. The activity on renal cancer cell lines (for 5 in the nanomolar range) was considerably higher than that of cisplatin and highly active titanocene Y. Initial mechanistic studies in Caki-1 cells in vitro couple…

Cisplatin010405 organic chemistryKinaseChemistryStereochemistryOrganic ChemistryCancerTitanocene dichlorideNanotechnology010402 general chemistrymedicine.disease01 natural sciencesArticleIn vitro0104 chemical sciences3. Good healthInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundGold CompoundsmedicinePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryProtein kinase AProtein kinase Bmedicine.drugOrganometallics
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Antiproliferative activity of hexane extract from Tunisian Cistus libanotis, Cistus monspeliensis and Cistus villosus

2013

Abstract Background As a part of our investigation on Tunisian medicinal plants, we have carried out a phytochemical investigation of the hexane extracts from leaves of Cistus libanotis, C. villosus and C. monspeliensis, evualuating also their possible antiproliferative activity in vitro. Results The major compounds of hexane extracts were identified and quantified by GC-MS. The composition of the three species, although belonging to the same genus, is completely different. The antiproliferative activity was evaluated against murine monocyte/macrophages (J774.A1), human melanoma cells (A-375), and human breast cancer cells (MCF-7), showing major activity against the human melanoma cell line…

Cistus villosuChemistry(all)MonoterpeneCistus libanotischemistry.chemical_compoundCistusCistus monspeliensiSettore BIO/15 - Biologia FarmaceuticaCistus monspeliensisMedicinal plantsHexane extractbiologyTraditional medicineC. villosuC. monspeliensiSettore CHIM/06 - Chimica OrganicaGeneral ChemistryPreliminary Communicationbiology.organism_classificationAntiproliferative activity in vitroHexanechemistryPhytochemicalCistus libanotiHuman melanomaGC-MSChemistry Central Journal
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Lemon Oils Attenuate the Pathogenicity of Pseudomonas aeruginosa by Quorum Sensing Inhibition

2021

The chemical composition of three Citrus limon oils: lemon essential oil (LEO), lemon terpenes (LT) and lemon essence (LE), and their influence in the virulence factors production and motility (swarming and swimming) of two Pseudomonas aeruginosa strains (ATCC 27853 and a multidrug-resistant HT5) were investigated. The main compound, limonene, was also tested in biological assays. Eighty-four compounds, accounting for a relative peak area of 99.23%, 98.58% and 99.64%, were identified by GC/MS. Limonene (59–60%), γ-terpinene (10–11%) and β-pinene (7–15%) were the main compounds. All lemon oils inhibited specific biofilm production and bacterial metabolic activities into biofilm in a dose-dep…

CitrusCITRUS PEELPharmaceutical ScienceSwarming motilitypyocyaninmedicine.disease_causebiofilmAnalytical Chemistrylaw.invention//purl.org/becyt/ford/1 [https]Terpenechemistry.chemical_compoundQD241-441lawDrug Resistance Multiple BacterialQUORUM SENSINGDrug DiscoveryCitrus peelFood scienceBicyclic Monoterpenes0303 health sciencesPancreatic ElastaseVirulencequorum sensing04 agricultural and veterinary sciences040401 food scienceAnti-Bacterial AgentsmotilityChemistry (miscellaneous)Pseudomonas aeruginosaMolecular MedicineBIOFILMVIRULENCE FACTORSSignal TransductionPYOCYANINVirulence FactorsCyclohexane Monoterpenes<i>Citrus</i> peelArticleGas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry03 medical and health sciences0404 agricultural biotechnologyPyocyaninBacterial ProteinsMOTILITYOils VolatilemedicinePlant OilselastasePhysical and Theoretical Chemistry//purl.org/becyt/ford/1.6 [https]Essential oilVolatile Organic CompoundsLimonene030306 microbiologyPseudomonas aeruginosaOrganic ChemistryBiofilmQuorum sensingchemistryBiofilmsPyocyanineLimoneneELASTASEMolecules
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