Publications by authors named "Sydney Marchi"

Article Synopsis
  • The reduction of chromate potentially creates three types of DNA lesions involving Cr(III): binary adducts, interstrand crosslinks, and ternary adducts.
  • Recent studies have clarified the structures of binary adducts, while the structures of interstrand crosslinks and ternary adducts remain unknown.
  • Research on Cr(III) binding to DNA showed a unique binuclear Cr(III) assembly that connects the DNA strands, suggesting that the nature of interstrand crosslinks may differ from prior assumptions by being more organic rather than simply metal-based.
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The mutagenic and carcinogenic properties of chromium(VI) complexes have been ascribed to the formation of ternary Cr(III)-small molecule-DNA complexes. As part of these laboratories' efforts to establish the structure and properties of discrete binary and ternary adducts of Cr(III) and DNA at a molecular level, the properties of Cr(III)-cysteine-DNA, Cr(III)-ascorbate-DNA, and Cr(III)-glutathione-DNA complexes formed from Cr(III) were examined. These studies determined the composition of previously described "pre-reacted" chromium cysteinate and chromium glutathione.

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The mutagenic and carcinogenic properties of chromium(VI) complexes have been ascribed to the formation of ternary Cr(III)-small molecule-DNA complexes. As part of these laboratories efforts to establish the structure and properties of discrete binary and ternary adducts of Cr(III) and DNA at a molecular level, the properties of Cr(III)-histidine-DNA complexes formed from Cr(III) were examined. These studies determined the composition of previously described "prereacted" chromium histidinate and reveal the reaction of "prereacted" chromium histidinate with DNA does not form ternary complexes as previously proposed.

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As part of ongoing efforts in this laboratory to design and synthesize multidentate soft-N-donors as effective complexants for chemoselective minor actinide extraction from used nuclear fuel, a series of aminated mono-1,2,4-triazinylpyridines were required. This study focuses on streamlining convergent access to a diverse array of functionalized N-donors using Pd-catalysis from a common synthon affording access to pyridinyl triazines as the 4,4'-amino derivatives which are commercially limited and unsuccessful in traditional condensation chemistry. A general Pd-catalyzed method for the double amination of functionalized pyridinyl-1,2,4-triazines with low catalyst/ligand loadings enabling the formation of 16 novel complexants is presented.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Sydney Marchi"

  • - Sydney Marchi's recent research primarily focuses on the interaction of chromium compounds with DNA, specifically examining the structures and properties of various chromium-DNA complexes and their potential carcinogenic implications.
  • - Key findings include the elucidation of interstrand DNA crosslinks formed by chromium(III), as well as the composition and behavior of ternary complexes involving chromium with cysteine, ascorbate, and glutathione.
  • - Marchi's studies reveal significant details about how these chromium complexes may contribute to mutagenic and carcinogenic processes, challenging some previous assumptions about their formation and structure.