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Guided Antitumoural Drugs: (Imidazol-2-ylidene)(L)gold(I) Complexes Seeking Cellular Targets Controlled by the Nature of Ligand L
Authors:Sofia I. Bär  Madeleine Gold  Sebastian W. Schleser  Dr. Tobias Rehm  Alexander Bär  Leonhard Köhler  Lucas R. Carnell  Dr. Bernhard Biersack  Prof. Dr. Rainer Schobert
Affiliation:1. Organic Chemistry Laboratory, University Bayreuth, Universitaetsstr. 30, 95447 Bayreuth, Germany

These authors contributed equally to this work.;2. Organic Chemistry Laboratory, University Bayreuth, Universitaetsstr. 30, 95447 Bayreuth, Germany

Abstract:Three [1,3-diethyl-4-(p-methoxyphenyl)-5-(3,4,5-trimethoxyphenyl)imidazol-2-ylidene](L)gold(I) complexes, 4 a (L=Cl), 5 a (L=PPh3), and 6 a (L=same N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC)), and their fluorescent [4-(anthracen-9-yl)-1,3-diethyl-5-phenylimidazol-2-ylidene](L)gold(I) analogues, 4 b , 5 b , and 6 b , respectively, were studied for their localisation and effects in cancer cells. Despite their identical NHC ligands, the last three accumulated in different compartments of melanoma cells, namely, the nucleus ( 4 b ), mitochondria ( 5 b ), or lysosomes ( 6 b ). Ligand L was also more decisive for the site of accumulation than the NHC ligand because the couples 4 a / 4 b , 5 a / 5 b , and 6 a / 6 b , carrying different NHC ligands, afforded similar results in cytotoxicity tests, and tests on targets typically found at their sites of accumulation, such as DNA in nuclei, reactive oxygen species and thioredoxin reductase in mitochondria, and lysosomal membranes. Regardless of the site of accumulation, cancer cell apoptosis was eventually induced. The concept of guiding a bioactive complex fragment to a particular subcellular target by secondary ligand L could reduce unwanted side effects.
Keywords:cancer  drug discovery  gold  metallodrugs  subcellular localisation
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