Using a new mononuclear "building block," for the first time, a dinuclear Ru (dppn) complex and a heteroleptic system containing both Ru (dppz) and Ru (dppn) moieties are reported. The complexes, including the mixed dppz/dppn system, are O sensitizers. However, unlike the homoleptic dppn systems, the mixed dppz/dppn complex also displays a luminescence "switch on" DNA light-switch effect. In both cisplatin sensitive and resistant human ovarian carcinoma lines the dinuclear complexes show enhanced uptake compared to their mononuclear analogue. Thanks to a favorable combination of singlet oxygen generation and cellular uptake properties all three of the new complexes are phototoxic and display potent activity against chemotherapeutically resistant cells.
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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl
October 2017
Department of Chemistry, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, S3 7HF, UK.
Using a new mononuclear "building block," for the first time, a dinuclear Ru (dppn) complex and a heteroleptic system containing both Ru (dppz) and Ru (dppn) moieties are reported. The complexes, including the mixed dppz/dppn system, are O sensitizers. However, unlike the homoleptic dppn systems, the mixed dppz/dppn complex also displays a luminescence "switch on" DNA light-switch effect.
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