Publication Type Journal Article
Title New insights into the chemistry of fac-[Ru(CO)(3)](2+) fragments in biologically relevant conditions: The CO releasing activity of [Ru(CO)(3)Cl-2(1,3-thiazole)], and the X-ray crystal structure of its adduct with lysozyme
Authors Marino F.A. Santos J. D. Seixas A. C. Coelho Abhik Mukhopadhyay Patricia M. Reis Carlos C. Romao
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Journal JOURNAL OF INORGANIC BIOCHEMISTRY
Year 2012
Month December
Volume 117
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Pages 285-291
Abstract Complexes of the general formula fac-[Ru(CO)(3)L-3](2+), namely CORM-2 and CORM-3, have been successfully used as experimental CO releasing molecules (CO-RMs) but their mechanism of action and delivery of CO remain unclear. The well characterized complex [Ru(CO)(3)Cl-2(1,3-thiazole)] (1) is now studied as a potential model CO-RM of the same family of complexes using LC-MS, FTIR, and UV-vis spectroscopy, together with X-ray crystallography. The chemistry of [Ru(CO)(3)Cl-2(1,3-thiazole)] is very similar to that of CORM-3: it only releases residual amounts of CO to the headspace of a solution in PBS7.4 and produces marginal increase of COHb after long incubation in whole blood. 1 also reacts with lysozyme to form Ru adducts. The crystallographic model of the lysozyme-Ru adducts shows only mono-carbonyl Ru species. [Ru(H2O)(4)(CO)] is found covalently bound to a histidine (His15) and to two aspartates (Asp18 and Asp119) at the protein surface. The CO release silence of both 1 and CORM-3 and their rapid formation of protein-Ru(CO)(x)(H2O)(y) (x = 1,2) adducts, support our hypothesis that fac-[Ru(CO)(3)L-3] CO-RMs deliver CO in vivo through the decay of their adducts with plasma proteins. (C) 2012 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jinorgbio.2012.06.018
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ISSN 0162-0134
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Bibtex ID ISI:000311819300034
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