Cytotoxic triosmium carbonyl clusters : are proteins the target?

The interaction of the cytotoxic triosmium carbonyl cluster Os3(CO)10(NCMe)2, 1 with different amino acids and oligopeptides was examined with regard to its selectivity towards the different residues. It was found that 1 was reactive to cysteine, glutamic acid, aspartic acid, glutamine and asparagin...

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Main Author: Lee, Jia Ying
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-553762023-02-28T23:45:19Z Cytotoxic triosmium carbonyl clusters : are proteins the target? Lee, Jia Ying School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences Leong Weng Kee DRNTU::Science::Chemistry The interaction of the cytotoxic triosmium carbonyl cluster Os3(CO)10(NCMe)2, 1 with different amino acids and oligopeptides was examined with regard to its selectivity towards the different residues. It was found that 1 was reactive to cysteine, glutamic acid, aspartic acid, glutamine and asparagine, with the propensity for reaction following the order: thiol > carboxylic acid > amide. This was found to be the case for the C, N–protected amino acids, as well as tri– and pentapeptides. Any steric effect from neighboring amino acids appears to be insignificant. The triosmium carbonyl clusters Os3(CO)10(μ-H)(μ-OH), 3 and Os3(CO)10(μ-H)(μ-Cl), 6 were found to exhibit cell proliferative activity. Cluster 3 exhibited comparable cytotoxicity to Tamoxifen against both ER+ and ER– breast cancers. The mode of action of both clusters was determined to be the induction of apoptosis, but their biological target appeared to be different from that of 1. Master of Science 2014-02-25T07:45:44Z 2014-02-25T07:45:44Z 2014 2014 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/55376 en 97 p. application/pdf
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Cytotoxic triosmium carbonyl clusters : are proteins the target?
description The interaction of the cytotoxic triosmium carbonyl cluster Os3(CO)10(NCMe)2, 1 with different amino acids and oligopeptides was examined with regard to its selectivity towards the different residues. It was found that 1 was reactive to cysteine, glutamic acid, aspartic acid, glutamine and asparagine, with the propensity for reaction following the order: thiol > carboxylic acid > amide. This was found to be the case for the C, N–protected amino acids, as well as tri– and pentapeptides. Any steric effect from neighboring amino acids appears to be insignificant. The triosmium carbonyl clusters Os3(CO)10(μ-H)(μ-OH), 3 and Os3(CO)10(μ-H)(μ-Cl), 6 were found to exhibit cell proliferative activity. Cluster 3 exhibited comparable cytotoxicity to Tamoxifen against both ER+ and ER– breast cancers. The mode of action of both clusters was determined to be the induction of apoptosis, but their biological target appeared to be different from that of 1.
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title Cytotoxic triosmium carbonyl clusters : are proteins the target?
title_short Cytotoxic triosmium carbonyl clusters : are proteins the target?
title_full Cytotoxic triosmium carbonyl clusters : are proteins the target?
title_fullStr Cytotoxic triosmium carbonyl clusters : are proteins the target?
title_full_unstemmed Cytotoxic triosmium carbonyl clusters : are proteins the target?
title_sort cytotoxic triosmium carbonyl clusters : are proteins the target?
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