Coordination complexes of zinc and manganese based on pyridine-2,5-dicarboxylic acid N -oxide: DFT studies and antiproliferative activities consideration.
Hanie AlizadehMasoud MirzaeiAmir Sh SaljooghiVida JodaianMaryam BazarganJoel T MagueRosa Maria GomilaAntonio FronteraPublished in: RSC advances (2021)
We report here the design, synthesis, and antiproliferative activity of three coordination complexes [Mn 2 (pydco) 2 (bpy) 2 (H 2 O) 2 ]·2H 2 O (1), [Zn(bpy)(Hpydco) 2 ] (2), and [Zn(bpy)Cl(Hpydco)]·2H 2 O (3) (H 2 pydco = pyridine-2,5-dicarboxylic acid N -oxide, bpy = 2,2'-bipyridine). Molecular structures of these complexes have been characterized by elemental analysis, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, thermogravimetric analysis, and powder and single-crystal X-ray diffraction. According to the structural analysis, 1-3 are discrete complexes containing N - and O -donor ligands (bpy and pydco 2- ) in which pydco 2- can be coordinated to the metal centres via the N -oxide oxygen and one carboxylate oxygen to generate a six-membered chelate ring. Also, these structures benefit from extensive intermolecular interactions such as hydrogen bonds and π-interactions which are the major forces to make them more stable in the solid state. The energetic features of the π-stacking interactions observed in compounds 1-3 have been computed and compared to the H-bonds. The interactions in the solid state have been also studied using the independent gradient model approach (IGM plot). The IGM-δg approach uses a new descriptor (δg) that locally represents the difference between a virtual upper limit of the electron density gradient and the true electron density gradient. This newly developed IGM methodology automatically extracts the signature of interactions between two given fragments. Finally, the antiproliferative properties of these complexes were tested on several cancer cell lines by MTT assay and flow cytometry. Also, to compare the antiproliferative activities of these complexes with common chemotherapy drugs, the antiproliferative property of cisplatin was evaluated as a reference and positive control.
Keyphrases
- solid state
- flow cytometry
- high resolution
- heavy metals
- oxide nanoparticles
- magnetic resonance imaging
- young adults
- magnetic resonance
- squamous cell carcinoma
- computed tomography
- risk assessment
- radiation therapy
- mass spectrometry
- electron microscopy
- transition metal
- locally advanced
- single molecule
- crystal structure
- molecular docking