Literature DB >> 34162854

Self-assembly of an anion receptor with metal-dependent kinase inhibition and potent in vitro anti-cancer properties.

Simon J Allison1, Jaroslaw Bryk2, Christopher J Clemett2, Robert A Faulkner2, Michael Ginger2, Hollie B S Griffiths2, Jane Harmer2, P Jane Owen-Lynch2, Emma Pinder2, Heiko Wurdak3, Roger M Phillips4, Craig R Rice5.   

Abstract

One topical area of supramolecular chemistry is the binding of n class="Chemical">anionic species but despite the importance of anions in diverse cellular processes and for cancer development, anion receptors or 'binders' have received little attention as potential anti-cancer therapeutics. Here we report self-assembling trimetallic cryptands (e.g. [L2(Metal)3]6+ where Metal = Cu2+, Zn2+ or Mn2+) which can encapsulate a range of anions and which show metal-dependent differences in chemical and biological reactivities. In cell studies, both [L2Cu3]6+ and [L2Zn3]6+ complexes are highly toxic to a range of human cancer cell lines and they show significant metal-dependent selective activity towards cancer cells compared to healthy, non-cancerous cells (by up to 2000-fold). The addition of different anions to the complexes (e.g. PO43-, SO42- or PhOPO32-) further alters activity and selectivity allowing the activity to be modulated via a self-assembly process. The activity is attributed to the ability to either bind or hydrolyse phosphate esters and mechanistic studies show differential and selective inhibition of multiple kinases by both [L2Cu3]6+ and [L2Zn3]6+ complexes but via different mechanisms.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34162854     DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-23983-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Commun        ISSN: 2041-1723            Impact factor:   14.919


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