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Chemistry ; 19(34): 11429-38, 2013 Aug 19.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23852779

The reaction of tetrakis(pyridine-2-yl)pyrazine (tppz) with 2 equiv of (2,2'-bpy)Pt(II) in water yields two isomeric dinuclear cations, [{Pt(2,2'-bpy)}2 (tppz)](4+) , in which Pt coordination exclusively takes place through the two pairs of pyridine-2-yl nitrogen atoms. The two conformational isomers differ in their overall shape, with the formation of "Z" and "U" shapes, which are formed at 40 °C (Z isomer, 1) and under reflux conditions (U isomer, 2), respectively. X-ray crystal-structure analyses of the Z isomer, [{Pt(2,2'-bpy)}2 (tppz)](PF6 )4 ⋅3 CHCl3 ⋅4 H2 O (1 a), and of the U isomer, [{Pt(2,2'-bpy)}2 ](PF6 )4 ⋅2 CH3 CN⋅1.5 H2 O (2 a), were carried out. Co-crystallization of compound 2 with PtCl2 (2,2'-bpy) yielded [{Pt(2,2'-bpy)}2 (tppz)](BF4 )4 ⋅[PtCl2 (2,2'-bpy)]⋅4.5 H2 O (3), in which the PtCl2 (2,2'-bpy) entity was sandwiched between the two 2,2'-bpy faces of the U-shaped cation (2). Quantum chemical calculations revealed that the U isomer was more stable than the Z isomer, both in the gas phase and in an aqueous environment. These two isomers display different affinities toward duplex DNA and human telomeric quadruplex DNA (Htelo), as concluded from CD spectroscopy and FID assays. Thus, the U isomer binds significantly more strongly to quadruplex DNA (DC50 =0.38 µM) than the Z isomer (DC50 =8.50 µM).


Coordination Complexes/chemistry , G-Quadruplexes , Platinum/chemistry , Crystallography, X-Ray , DNA/chemistry , DNA/metabolism , Humans , Isomerism , Molecular Conformation , Pyrazines/chemistry , Quantum Theory , Telomere/chemistry
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Dalton Trans ; 40(19): 5159-61, 2011 May 21.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21468389

Pt···Pt···Pt interactions via their d(8) orbitals, combined with π-π stacking of deprotonated, chelating 2-(3'-pyrazolyl)pyridine (pyzpy) ligands, are responsible for trans-Pt(pyzpy)(2) (2) crystallization in a stack of three molecules unsupported by any bridging ligand.

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