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Steric hindrance, ligand ejection and associated photocytotoxic properties of ruthenium(II) polypyridyl complexes.

Piedad Herrera-RamírezSarah Alina BergerDana JosaDavid AguilàAna B CaballeroPere FontovaVanessa Soto-CerratoManuel MartínezPatrick Gamez
Published in: Journal of biological inorganic chemistry : JBIC : a publication of the Society of Biological Inorganic Chemistry (2023)
Two ruthenium(II) polypyridyl complexes were prepared with the {Ru(phen) 2 } 2+ moiety and a third sterically non-hindering bidentate ligand, namely 2,2'-dipyridylamine (dpa) and N-benzyl-2,2'-dipyridylamine (Bndpa). Hence, complexes [Ru(phen) 2 (dpa)](PF 6 ) 2 (1) and [Ru(phen) 2 (Bndpa)](PF 6 ) 2 (2) were characterized and their photochemical behaviour in solution (acetonitrile and water) was subsequently investigated. Compounds 1 and 2, which do not exhibit notably distorted octahedral coordination environments, contrarily to the homoleptic "parent" compound [Ru(phen) 3 ](PF 6 ) 2 , experience two-step photoejection of the dpa and Bndpa ligand upon irradiation (1050-430 nm) for several hours. DNA-binding studies revealed that compounds 1 and 2 affect the biomolecule differently upon irradiation; while 2 solely modifies its electrophoretic mobility, complex 1 is also capable of cleaving it. In vitro cytotoxicity studies with two cancer-cell lines, namely A549 (lung adenocarcinoma) and A375 (melanoma), showed that both 1 and 2 are not toxic in the dark, while only 1 is significantly cytotoxic if irradiated, 2 remaining non-toxic under these conditions. Light irradiation of the complex cation [Ru(phen) 2 (dpa)] 2+ leads to the generation of transient Ru species that is present in the solution medium for several hours, and that is significantly cytotoxic, ultimately producing non-toxic free dpa and [Ru(phen)(OH 2 ) 2 ] 2+ .
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