A nuclear localisation sequence (NLS) peptide, PAAKRVKLD, derived from the human c-Myc regulator gene, has been functionalised with a long wavelength ( = 550 nm; = 677 nm) cyclometalated organometallic iridium(iii) complex to give the conjugate . Confocal fluorescence microscopy studies on human fibroblast cells imaged after 18-24 h incubation show that concentrations of 80-100 μM promote good cell uptake and nuclear localisation, which was confirmed though co-localisation studies using Hoechst 33342. In comparison, a structurally related, photophysically analogous iridium(iii) complex lacking the peptide sequence, , showed very different biological behaviour, with no evidence of nuclear, lysosomal or autophagic vesicle localisation and significantly increased toxicity to the cells at concentrations >10 μM that induced mitochondrial dysfunction. Supporting UV-visible and circular dichroism spectroscopic studies show that and display similarly low affinities for DNA ( 10 M), consistent with electrostatic binding. Therefore the translocation and nuclear uptake properties of are attributed to the presence of the PAAKRVKLD nuclear localisation sequence in this complex.
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