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Ruthenium-Catalyzed Redox Isomerizations inside Living Cells.

Cristian VidalMaría Tomás-GamasaAlejandro Gutiérrez-GonzálezJosé Luis Mascareñas
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2019)
Tailored ruthenium(IV) complexes can catalyze the isomerization of allylic alcohols into saturated carbonyl derivatives under physiologically relevant conditions, and even inside living mammalian cells. The reaction, which involves ruthenium-hydride intermediates, is bioorthogonal and biocompatible, and can be used for the "in cellulo" generation of fluorescent and bioactive probes. Overall, our research reveals a novel metal-based tool for cellular intervention, and comes to further demonstrate the compatibility of organometallic mechanisms with the complex environment of cells.
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