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Zn(ii) detection and biological activity of a macrocycle containing a bis(oxadiazole)pyridine derivative as fluorophore

Dalton Transactions, ISSN: 1477-9234, Vol: 49, Issue: 22, Page: 7496-7506
2020
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The synthesis, photochemical properties, biological effects and the X-ray crystal structure of a fluorescent polyamine macrocycleLare reported.Lis a polyamine cyclophane macrocycle in which 2,6-bis(5-(2-methylphenyl)-1,3,4-oxadiazol-2-yl)pyridine (POXAPy) acts as a fluorescent sensor and the polyamine as a metal ion binding unit.Lperforms as a PET-mediated chemosensor, with a maximum emission wavelength close to 360 nm. This gives rise to a signal that is visible to the naked eye in the blue visible range.Lis able to detect the Zn(ii) and Cd(ii) metal ions in an aqueous solution at pH = 7, with the coordination of the ions switching the emission ON through a CHEF effect. In contrast, paramagnetic metal ions like Cu(ii) and Ni(ii) completely quench the already low emission ofLat this pH value.Laffects the cell survival of a leukemic cellular model (U937) at micromolar concentrations with cell death starting after only 24 h of exposure; starting from a final concentration of 5 μM,Lalmost completely abrogates the survival of the leukemic cells over 72 h, with a mechanism that is compatible with a genomic DNA interaction.

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Ambrosi, Gianluca; Fanelli, Mirco; Paoli, Paola; Formica, Mauro; Paderni, Daniele; Rossi, Patrizia; Micheloni, Mauro; Giorgi, Luca; Fusi, Vieri

Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)

Chemistry

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