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Development of Bimetallic Titanocene-Ruthenium-Arene Complexes As Anticancer Agents: Relationships between Structural and Biological Properties

Pelletier, Frederic
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Comte, Virginie
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Massard, Alexandre
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2010
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry

A series of bimetallic titanium-ruthenium complexes of general formula (η5-C5H5)(μ-η5:κ1-C5H4(CR12)nPR2R3)TiCl2RuCl2 (n = 0, 1, 2 or 4; R1 = H or Me; R2 = H, Ph, or Cy; R3 = Ph or Cy) have been synthesized, including two novel compds. as well as two cationic derivs. of formula [(η5-C5H5)(μ-η5:κ1-C5H4(CH2)nPPh2)TiCl2] (η6-p-cymene)RuCl (n = 0 or 2). The solid state structure of two of these compds. was also established by x-ray crystallog. The complexes showed a cytotoxic effect on human ovarian cancer cells and were markedly more active than their Ti or Ru monometallic analogs titanocene dichloride and RAPTA-C, resp. Studies of cathepsin B inhibition, an enzyme involved in cancer progression, showed that enzyme inhibition by the bimetallic complexes is influenced by the length of the alkyl chain in between the metal centers. Complementary ESI-MS studies provided evidence for binding of a Ru(II) fragment to proteins.

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DOI
10.1021/jm1004804
Web of Science ID

WOS:000282544800010

Author(s)
Pelletier, Frederic
Comte, Virginie
Massard, Alexandre
Wenzel, Margot
Toulot, Stephanie
Richard, Philippe
Picquet, Michel
Le Gendre, Pierre
Zava, Olivier  
Edafe, Fabio  
Date Issued

2010

Publisher

American Chemical Society

Published in
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
Volume

53

Issue

19

Start page

6923

End page

6933

Subjects

Estrogen-Receptor Modulators

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In-Vitro

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Antitumor-Activity

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Substituted Titanocenes

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Breast-Cancer

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Cathepsin-B

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Dichloride Derivatives

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Cytotoxic Properties

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Platinum Compounds

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Crystal-Structure

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December 14, 2010
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